Monday, January 03, 2022

Christmastide: Day 10 (St Geneviève)

“On the tenth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me, ten lords a-leaping ...”

The Lords are leaping for joy, rising almost 13 percent in 2021 from 2019 (to $11,260.00), in part due to increased wages. The leaping Lords are glad to be stepping their way back into the Christmas Price Index.

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Today, both the Eastern and Western churches remember the French shepherd girl Saint Geneviève, who lived in the mid- and late-fifth century. Her sanctity was noted at a very early age by Saint Germanus, bishop of Auxerre, who consecrated her to God at the age of seven. Genevieve is the patroness of the city of Paris, which has been saved through her intercession more than once, the first time from her contemporary, Attila the Hun.

Geneviève loved to pray in church alone at night. On one such occasion, a gust of wind came into the church and blew out her candle, leaving her in darkness. She attributed this act of nature to the Evil One himself, that he was trying to frighten her. Thus she is often depicted holding a candle. Other images show an irritated devil standing nearby.

In nearly two decades of this weblog's existence, her commemoration has been a very popular one. Don't ask me why.

See all twelve days in progress at the "xmas12days2021-2022" label.

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