This Holiday Season Night as I sit in the shadows with the foreboding, silent ghost of Christmas Future,
it occurs to me that each of us is a Silent Knight ...
A Silent Knight for whatever creed shapes our thoughts and
steps.
No matter our words, it is our actions that speak for us.
only to retort sharply at the harried store clerk who did not respond fast enough for us?
Have we scoured the stores for just the right present, the perfect gift wrap
only to snap at the very ones for whom we bought it out of irritation and weariness?
only to have no appetite or warmth or patience for those for whom we prepared the delicious dishes?
If we were to glance up and see the flag of the True Creed which our actions proclaim we live by,
would we cringe in disbelief?
Today books, films and Internet sites are filled with fanciful tales purporting to tell the history of "Silent Night."
Others claim that Joseph Mohr was forced to write the words to a new carol in haste since the organ would not play.
The German words for the original six stanzas of the carol we
know as "Silent Night" were written by Joseph Mohr in 1816,
when he was a young priest assigned to a pilgrimage church in
Mariapfarr, Austria.
The fact is, we have no idea if any particular event inspired Joseph Mohr
to pen his poetic version of the birth of the Christ-child.
The world is fortunate, however, that he didn't leave it behind
when he was transferred to Oberndorf the following year (1817).
On December 24, 1818 Joseph Mohr journeyed to the home of
musician-schoolteacher Franz Gruber
who lived in an apartment over the schoolhouse in nearby
Arnsdorf.
He showed his friend the poem and asked him
to add a melody
and guitar accompaniment so that it could be sung at Midnight Mass.
His reason for wanting the new carol is unknown.
Later that evening, as the two men, backed by the choir, stood in front of the main altar in St. Nicholas Church
and sang "Stille Nacht!
Heilige Nacht!"
for the first time, they could hardly imagine the impact their
composition would have on the world.
And so,
they were Silent Knights for their God.
As we, too, are Silent Knights for our gods:
Esteem in the eyes of others,
Wealth,
Social Status,
World Acclaim,
Control over Others,
Control over Ourselves,
or
He who sang the universe into being.
will have on the network of fragile souls
in our world.
That fact should make us careful and compassionate in the days
to come.
May your Christmas Season be magical and healing.
while I try to ignore the fingers holding his glass are skeletal.
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This is a completely plausible story!
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DeleteThat's really interesting! I didn't know that they were already using guitars in the Mass in that part of Europe that early I history.
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Have a wonderful Christmas yourself, Steven!! I always learn surprising things when I research my novels.
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