... life into the shortest, darkest day of the year. However, on a more modest scale since fireplaces or hearths had become much smaller. 1. Those fireplaces were great for baking cakes though! The pagan yule log is one of many ancient pagan practices that modern Christianity has taken and altered to be part of the holiday now known as Christmas. Viewers will be treated to festive music and singing, student reflections on themes of hope and joy, the reading of special poems and stories and ⦠As Christianity began to spread in the 4th century, the Christmas feast day was set on December 25 by Pope Julius I to align with the Roman pagan holiday Dies natalis solis invicti, âthe birthday of the invincible Sun.â Christmas Yule Log. A simple but meaningful tradition is to, before you burn your log, have each person in the family write down a wish on a piece of paper, and then insert it into the ribbons. The Yule Log pastry, often decorated with nuts, cream, or cheese (or all three) is also a symbol of the Yule fire, which before burning was inscribed with runes, and decorated with sprigs of other trees â particularly holly, which stayed green all year â another reminder of the coming of the light. Virtual ceremony streaming live on Saturday, December 12, at 7:00 p.m. Enjoy the Yule Log along with holiday music Christmas morning on Arizonaâs Family stations and sponsored by Central Christian Church. Burning the Yule log started well before medieval times as part of the winter solstice celebration. As early as 1725, Henry Bourne sought an origin for the Yule log in Anglo-Saxon paganism: âIt seems to have been used, as an Emblem of the ⦠As Christianity grew the Yule log tradition continued. Using evergreens, holly, mistletoe, and ivy to decorate were all part of the Yule celebration for more than a thousand years before Christianity. The origination of the first Yule log cake or âbûche de Noëlâ is unknown but some believe it could be as far back as the 1600s. A Yule log looks lovely on a table surrounded by candles and holiday greenery. Another way to use your Yule log is to burn it as our ancestors did so many centuries ago. The evolution from pagan to Christianity is shown as the years passed. The spent embers of the yule log or spent wax from candles are tied up in a cloth for the entire year as a charm for protection, fertility, strength, and health and kept under the ⦠Hakon the Good is famous for moving Yule from the time Heathens kept it, to the Solstice on the Julian Calendar, Dec 25th, as part of his forced Christianization policy in ⦠Sites Yule Log Celebration Yule Log Celebration. Relaxing Christmas songs playlist. What is a Yule log? ET Join us here from the comfort of your own home for the Virtual Yule Log ceremony on December 12, 2020, at 7:00 p.m ET. Christmas YULE LOG with CHRISTMAS MUSIC. Hakon the Good Saga, chapter 15, is about Hakon the Good being the Christian King of ALL NORWAY, and turning on Heathenry to make Norway Christian.Hakon was the son of the first king of all Norway, Harold Fairhair.