[MR] Re: Atlantia digest, Vol 1 #606 - 13 msgs
Ardisszilagy at aol.com
Ardisszilagy at aol.com
Sat Mar 2 09:14:58 PST 2002
Balmer eggs: Our fair city had--and has--a large population of Eastern
Europeans--remeber the festivals? Polish, Estonian, Lithuanian, Greek,
Ukrainian, and more recently Russian. I believe there is a long tradition of
"eggs" among all these peoples, since almost all of them "paint" eggs in one
way or another. Which brings us back to Lord Barre's original query....did
the Christains consiciously adopt pagan practices?
What seems to happen is this: a custom, once a pagan rite, hangs on long
after the "religious" reason for it is forgotten. Jeanne d'Arc hung ribbons
on a "fairy tree" as a young girl. (The New Agers have revived this
custom--when I was in Britain this fall, I found offerings on the bushes all
around the Holy Well at Glastonbury)We still say "bless you" when I person
sneezes, without thinking about why.
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