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1.05.2011

and finally 12 drummers drumming. . .

it's 12-night!  which means tomorrow is epiphany! the last gift you'll receive from your true love is 12 drummers drumming.

along with yesterdays bagpipes, the drummers were also part of the festivities with a special function. the drum (along with a trumpet) has been used throughout history to get your attention.  and this is exactly why it is used here.  the drums were saved for the end of the 12-night party - to get the party-goers attention.  the 12th night party was held on the eve of epiphany.  epiphany is the celebration of the arrival of the three wisemen or magi to see the christ child bringing gifts with them.  the drums were used at the end of the party to signify the arrival of the kings.

the last christian symbol we get from the 12 days is the 12 points of doctrine from the apostles creed.  the apostle creed, with the points numbered, is as follows:

1. I believe in God the Father, Almighty, Maker of heaven and earth:
2. And in Jesus Christ, his only begotten Son, our Lord:
3. Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary:
4. Suffered under Pontius Pilate; was crucified, dead and buried: He descended into hell:
5. The third day he rose again from the dead:
6. He ascended into heaven, and sits at the right hand of God the Father Almighty:
7. From thence he shall come to judge the quick and the dead:
8. I believe in the Holy Ghost:
9. I believe in the holy catholic church: the communion of saints:
10. The forgiveness of sins:
1l. The resurrection of the body:
12. And the life everlasting. Amen.


hope you have a wonderful 12th night celebration! the 12-days are over.  but our learning isn't.  stop in tomorrow for a look at epiphany and later a final look at the popular carol, 12 days of chirstmas.

2 comments:

barbaranne said...

I was going to guess that 12 had to do with the 12 tribes of israel.
I was wrong. I LOVED this! Not just this entry but all of it. I do have a question or two. What ARE the 12 days of Christmas and when do they begin? What is the lesson of it?

diane said...

hi barb!

thanks so much for your comments!
to answer your questions -- the 12 days stretch from christmas night (night 1) and end day 12 on epiphany.

as far as the lesson -- it's hard to tell. the carol itself is believed to be written to help children learn their catechism - written during the time of persecution. they could sing the song in public without being arrested.

as far as the days themselves. what i've seen in some research - in the 15th and 16th centuries no one worked during the 12 days between christmas and epiphany, they "partied" during that time - feasts both with thier families, towns, and kings would hold 12th night festivities.

there are many ideas out there -- the ones i presented seem to be the consensus.

again -- thanks for reading. hope the answers helped! :)

--d