Speaker to Animals wrote:BjornP wrote:Speaker to Animals wrote:
LOL
Straw man. Mistletoe is pagan. Attacking that does not address the historical fact that the origin of the Christmas tree is in St. Boniface.
Your idea of "historical fact" and what historians would call historical fact is clearly at odds, then. The historical source material puts Christmas trees several centuries after Boniface. Do find me either a historian or at the very least some historical sources to back up claims that claim Christmas trees
originated, as you claim, with Boniface. I've provided Boniface's vitae already. Do feel free to sift through St. Boniface's own letters to find some arguments to defend your case. There was a reference to them on the same page as the vitae of Boniface.
Look at yourself!
I just gave you the historical text that describes, at least from the perspective of a cultural narrative, how the Christmas tree began, and your response is to stick to your guns and say, "well, my source said it happened several centuries after that so that can't be real history!"
Are you disputing the age of the text I quoted??
These accounts came from St. Boniface himself in letters. Whether or not you choose to believe his account is of no import. The German people themselves saw this as the origin of the Christmas tree in the ancient world.
The age of the text you quoted? You mean this?
“This little tree, a young child of the forest, shall be your holy tree tonight. It is the wood of peace… It is the sign of an endless life, for its leaves are ever green. See how it points upward to heaven. Let this be called the tree of the Christ-child; gather about it, not in the wild wood, but in your own homes; there it will shelter no deeds of blood, but loving gifts and rites of kindness.”
Check the references in your the link you quoted from, StA. It's this guy being quoted:
https://ourladyofhope.net/parish/fr-saunders/
Not that I am "disputing" the age of that text... given how you didn't make any claims about its age
to dispute.
As for "those accounts came from St. Boniface himself". The text you quoted did not come from him, obviously. I have no real trouble believing Boniface, and definitely none taking him serious as a historical source.
I do have trouble believing
your claims about
his accounts. Are you willing to provide a quote from him, then? Here's a link to a collection of his correspondence: Where does it mention anything that can be interpreted as him creating the tradition of Christmas trees.
https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/basis/b ... etters.asp
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