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History

L ' tree is a religious symbol for many peoples in every age and every latitude is a representation of the Cosmos to Earth . But have you ever wondered who decided that one of the symbols of Christ's birth is a conifer? And because we decorate? This is a brief history of the Christmas tree and its lungo viaggio dalla piazza di una piccola città tedesca fino al tuo salotto.

Dalla quercia all’abete
Il primo approccio tra cristianesimo e alberi cominciò 1400 anni fa, seicento dopo la nascita di Cristo, in una piccola città della Turingia, Geismar . Siamo nel cuore della Germania, il cristianesimo doveva ancora conquistare pienamente il suo spazio. Molti preferivano adorare le divinità nordiche : Thor, Odino, cose così. E se la Germania ha adottato la religione di Cristo, il merito è di un energico evangelizzatore, San Bonifacio , ancora oggi il santo patrono della nazione. Poiché i simboli valgono più delle words, one of his initiatives was to eradicate the enemy's. Among these, there was the oak of Donar , place of pagan worship of Thor. Regardless of any possible retaliation by God with the ax, St. Boniface cut down this giant oak. Among his roots struggle to emerge a small fir tree. St. Boniface decided that the tree would become the new symbol of the Christian religion in Germany plant.

The game of Adam and Eve
The tree stood in the middle of Christmas on German soil thanks to the play of Adam and Eve: fruit trees were recreated in the streets on December 24 to draw plenty of Garden of Eden. The trees were firs, such as that found by St. Boniface in the roots of the Oak of Thor because it is a evergreen tree, a gift that would give him the same Jesus Christ.

The first Christmas tree
The official tradition as we know it today is more recent, to know we must go north, the Baltic countries. Tallinn today is the capital of Estonia, in 1411 it was called Reval and was the capital of a larger, Livonia. That year there was the first Christmas tree , located in the building of a brotherhood, the brotherhood of the Blackheads. After decorated for the duration of the festivities, brought it into the main square and set fire. After a few years, the 'fire tree became a tradition throughout the city: in the days before the fire was decorated with dates, bad, nuts and pretzels. The people gather around this big tree, they danced, they drank, was the center of the celebrations.

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A custom
Protestant tradition was confined to this corner of Europe until the eighteenth century, when it had become common even in Germany which St. Boniface was made sensitive to the call of the tree as symbol of Christianity. It was a custom Protestant, the Catholic world has come much later, in the era of Congress of Vienna (1814), when he began to circulate among the various monarchies and royal houses , who then sent it to the people. In the Catholic world


For Catholics, the celebration of the tree had a different meaning. For Protestants it is a symbol of the passing of time, for the Church of Rome instead of the tree to be celebrating its wood, with reference to material which was done cross of Christ. In Italy the tradition began to spread in the twentieth century and has become a mass phenomenon in secondo dopoguerra, insieme al boom economico, che lo ha trasformato quasi in uno status symbol natalizio.

http://it.speciali.lifestyle.yahoo.com/natale/article/tradizione/dov-nato-lalbero.html

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