Early pagan winter celebrations featured the ringing of bells in order
to drive out "evil spirits". The tradition later developed a
Christian side and so began the tradition of ringing bells on Christmas
Eve to welcome in the Spirit of Christmas. At one time, people believed
that ringing church bells would protect them from lightning during
thunderstorms.
Lighting candles during the holiday season comes from the pagan custom
of lighting fires during the solstice season to appease the sun-god as he
reached the lowest point in the southern skies. The Christmas candle is
similar in tradition to the Yule log. Both are lit on Christmas Eve and
burned throughout the evening. Like the Yule log, a proper Christmas
candle could not be bought, so many friendly grocers made a practice of
handing them out to their customers. The Yule log tradition says to
preserve a small piece of the log for next year's fire and the candles'
tradition advises the same. to uphold the custom, one must save a bit of
the burnt-down candle to preserve it from one year to the next as a lucky
charm for the household.
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