Sunday, 14 December 2025

Carols

The word carol comes from the Latin caraula  and the original carols weren't just for Christmas. Originally they were any celebratory song - with dancing. Choirs sang church music and everyone else sang carols.. There were carols for Easter, for Wassailing, for drinking, for midsummer and mayday - any folk song and very few were originally composed specifically for Christmas.
The Reformation and Puritanism put an  end to much of the singing and dancing but many carols managed to survive through oral tradition.

It was only much later into the 1800's that folk songs sang at Christmas were gathered together and moved into churches and chapels. Often music was specially written to go with the words.

There are many books about the origins of Christmas Carols with interesting stories - which often go back through the centuries. The old carols we've all sung for years are well known but here are two of my favourite joyous more recent Christmas Carols - aimed at children and both well known in Methodist Chapels. 

(Both youtubes below are from Frodsham Methodist Chapel in Cheshire)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sp2QlKTYTZ8. Come and Join the Celebration by Valerie Collison in 1972.

The Calypso Carol - See Him Lying in a Bed of Straw written by Michael Perry in 1964

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_kwvn8G1wE



Yesterday's coffee for day 13 of advent  was chocolate/almond again. I guess I've now had all the different varieties.

The Strictly Semi Final last night wasn't as good as some other weeks I thought. Apparently there was all sorts of nastiness last week after Lewis Cope was voted off - it's taken so seriously by some people. I'm not bothered who wins - we'll have forgotten who won it in a few months anyway - or that might just be me!

13 comments:

  1. I am out preaching this morning, and I have actually chosen these two carols. Because it is Gaudete Sunday we are also having Joy to the world, and the song My Jesus My Saviour [aka I sing for joy]
    Come on and celebrate is the one I sing when I'm wrapping presents [sellotape and string for the King]

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    1. Hope your congregation had a good happy sing with those carols this morning.

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  2. I love Christmas Carols,particularly Hark,the herald angels sing.
    Every year someone says to me "Merry Christmas,Carole" and then laughs, thinking they must be the first person to have ever said that!
    As for Strictly, I thought it was so sad when Nikita turned to the camera and asked for people to "Be kind, it doesn't cost you anything". Said it all, sadly. Carole R

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    1. People have predicted the end of Strictly - I hope they are wrong

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  3. I enjoy all kinds of carols and like Ang, I often listen to them while doing Christmas preparation. Catriona

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    1. I'm not a fan of In The Bleak Mid Winter - it's a bit dreary but I love the newer carols

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  4. Christmas carols and songs are such an essential part of Christmas x
    Alison in Devon x

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  5. Christmas is such a rich season, isn't it? Layers of wonderful things. Special music. Lights. Plays. Cards. Secrets. Packages. People. Scents. Traditions. Memories. Something for all the senses.

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  6. Enjoyed the information on the word carol. I love Christmas carols, and sing along loudly with my favorites. Cali

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  7. I love both those carols and they take me back to before retirement . . . some of the nicest times. xx

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  8. I think the best ones left have now reached the final. I wish LaVoix hadn't injured herself. She brought a breath of fresh air to SCD. I think Balvinder should have been let go weeks ago as it's obvious the public don't like her otherwise she wouldn't be the Dance Off Queen

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  9. I love Christmas carols. Singing in a church with a choir is lovely. As a child, my parents were not religious, but I went to church with my friend and neighbor. I joined the children's choir and remembered practicing together for Sunday. Wednesday after school we practiced singing and the minister's wife played the piano and directed us. Fond memories.

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  10. Thank you to everyone for comments

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