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A Christmas Hymn for Our Troubled Time

A Christmas Hymn for Our Troubled Time Time 12/24/2020 David French © Go Nakamura Getty Images Medical staff member Tanna Ingraham holds the hand of a patient in the COVID-19 intensive care unit (ICU) at the United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, on Dec. 21. What is the place of the “Christmas spirit” in 2020? America (and the world) are enduring a terrible wave of death. Its people suffer from a degree of want and fear unmatched since the Great Depression in the modern history of the world’s most powerful and prosperous nation. And we seem to be tearing ourselves apart in a spasm of cultural, political, and religious conflict. These are dark times.

CLARK B HALL: Union army stamped its heel upon Culpeper

—Richard III EDITOR’S NOTE: America’s COVID-19 death rate has skyrocketed since Thanksgiving, and disease experts say we’re in for a hard winter. But the nation has surmounted tough times before, just as Culpeper County did in the Civil War winter of 1863-64. In December 1863, three years of what Shakespeare would call a “grim-visaged war” had already devastated Culpeper. But matters were about to get a whole lot worse for the county’s war-weary residents hunkered down between the Rappahhanock and Rapidan rivers. Before the Civil War concluded, two dynamics collided head-on in Culpeper County, and one reality triumphed over the other, 157 years past.

I heard the bells on Christmas Day

You probably know the popular Christmas hymn, “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day.” What you may, or may not know, is who wrote it and when. The lyrics to the song began as a poem written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The poem was written almost a decade prior to being set to music to be sung as a Christmas hymn. The poem was written on Christmas day, in 1863, when Longfellow heard church-bells ringing in the distance. Wadsworth’s poem was titled, “Christmas Bells.” Its first publication appeared in the February 1865 edition of a magazine for young readers called, “Our Young Folks.” The poem was not set to music until 1872. The music for the song has changed many times through the years. One of the more popular arrangements was by Johnny Marks, back in 1956. Bing Crosby recorded Marks’ version later that year. That version of the song has been recorded by various artists, and has sold over 5 million copies.

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