A Christian View of Paganism
So, Yule and Christmas have come and gone. Here in our home, we celebrate both because me and my biologicals are Heathen, and my wife and her biologicals are Christian. Our tradition is to celebrate Yule on the Solstice from sundown on the 19 th to sundown on the 22 nd of December. I understand that some celebrate the Medieval tradition of the 12-Days of Yule, and other use the Lunar method and Yule will be January 6 th for you. For us Yule fell during the wee and we had work, school, afterschool activities, and daily life to contend with. This makes Yule a trying time to prepare for and to celebrate. In contrast Christmas fell on a weekend and most people get the time off from work and it makes things all nice and neat. Yule came and went with some difficulties and life went on. Then on the 23 rd of December I was sick and tested positive for Covid. Yeah me! That only kept me down a day. By the 24 th I was doing. However, we could not go to see my wife’s family due to the plag