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  2. Carolers Rejoice, This List of 50 Christmas Carols Will Have ...

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    To celebrate the holiday season, we've got a list of the 50 best Christmas carols to bring you joy. Caroling began in the 13th century but did not yet involve singing. ... popular belief, the 12 ...

  3. List of Christmas carols - Wikipedia

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    The difference between a Christmas carol and a Christmas popular song can often be unclear as they are both sung by groups of people going house to house during the Christmas season. Some view Christmas carols to be only religious in nature and consider Christmas songs to be secular. [1] Many traditional Christmas carols focus on the Christian ...

  4. Personent hodie - Wikipedia

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    Personent hodie in the 1582 edition of Piae Cantiones, image combined from two pages of the source text. "Personent hodie" is a Christmas carol originally published in the 1582 Finnish song book Piae Cantiones, a volume of 74 Medieval songs with Latin texts collected by Jacobus Finno (Jaakko Suomalainen), a Swedish Lutheran cleric, and published by T.P. Rutha. [1]

  5. The ultimate holiday shows list: 81 'Christmas Carols ...

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    What to watch while celebrating Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa and New Year's Eve? Our mega-list hits all the favorites, plus some wildcards. The ultimate holiday shows list: 81 'Christmas Carols ...

  6. Here We Come A-wassailing - Wikipedia

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    "Here We Come A-wassailing" (or "Here We Come A-Caroling"), also known as "Here We Come A-Christmasing", "Wassail Song" and by many other names, is a traditional English Christmas carol and New Year song, [1] typically sung whilst wassailing, or singing carols, wishing good health and exchanging gifts door to door. [2]

  7. The sounds of Christmas -- A Christmas Carol Radio Show broadcast

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    Dec. 24—For many people, Christmas conjures up visions of Santa Claus in his red suit, reindeer dashing across the sky, snowmen in top hats, and presents under twinkling trees. Yet it's also ...

  8. Carol service - Wikipedia

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    The service usually consists of hymns about Christmas and readings from the gospels telling the Christmas story. Many candles are lit around the church and sometimes the congregation hold candles to see by. A carol service is the name for a Christmas church service. [1] In schools, services are held in the last week of the term.

  9. Christmas carol - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas carol is a carol (a song or hymn) on the theme of Christmas, traditionally sung at Christmas itself or during the surrounding Christmas and holiday season. The term noel has sometimes been used, especially for carols of French origin. [1] Christmas carols may be regarded as a subset of the broader category of Christmas music.