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		<title>Join us for YULE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When: December 12, 2009 6pm with ritual starting at 6:30pm
Where: First Universalist Society in Salem Church
           211 Bridge Street
           Salem Massachusetts
Come join us for the turning of wheel as we celebrate Yule. The balance of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When: December 12, 2009 6pm with ritual starting at 6:30pm<br />
Where: First Universalist Society in Salem Church<br />
           211 Bridge Street<br />
           Salem Massachusetts</p>
<p>Come join us for the turning of wheel as we celebrate Yule. The balance of day and night.<br />
Hearthside CUUPS extends to you an invitation to come and join us for songs, stories and celebration.<br />
Donation for this event will be $5.00 at the door or equal to in canned goods for the food pantry. A donation of hats and gloves or mittens which will be given to the Salem homeless shelter so that others will be warmed this season.<br />
Also, a potluck dish for the season to be enjoyed after the ritual.<br />
If you have a young one attending, please include a small wrapped gift with the childs name to be handed out during ritual.<br />
We look forward to seeing you there.<br />
Please email nehani36@hotmail.com if you have any questions<br />
Blessings<br />
Donna</p>
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		<title>Yule</title>
		<link>http://hearthsidecuups.com/2009/02/yule-sabbat/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Feb 2009 03:19:14 +0000</pubDate>
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Our ancestors would            celebrate this night as they waited for the rebirth of the Oak King            who was born of the earth itself that had started warming again after     [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Yule</strong></p>
<p>Our ancestors would            celebrate this night as they waited for the rebirth of the Oak King            who was born of the earth itself that had started warming again after            the winters coldness. Bonfires were often lit in the fields and            crops and trees were &#8220;wassailed&#8221; by toasting them with apple            cider.</p>
<p>Children were often escorted from            home to home and they would give out gifts of clove spiked apples and            oranges which were placed in baskets along with boughs of evergreens            and wheat stalks dusted with flour. The apples and oranges represented            the sun, the evergreen boughs immortality; the wheat stalks portrayed            the harvest and the flour represented triumph, light and life.</p>
<p>Holly and evergreen not only decorated            the outsides of their homes but was also brought inside in hopes of            inviting the Nature Sprites to come and enjoy the celebrations and a            sprig of holly was kept by the door all year long as a constant invitation            of good fortune to come into the families lives.</p>
<p>The highlight of the Yule festival            came with the lighting of the Yule log. This was a log that either had            to have been harvested on the households land or must have been given            as a gift, it could not be purchased. Once it was taken into the house            it was decorated with evergreen, apple cider or ale would be poured            over it followed with flour and set on fire with a peice            of last years Yule log that had been set aside for this exact reason.            The log would burn through the night and be left to smolder for the            next 12 days before it would be put out. Ash was traditionally the Yule            log of choice as it was the sacred tree of the Teutons. Ash was thought to bring light in to the hearth at            Solstice.</p>
<p>As Modern day practitioners of the            old celebrations one might go looking for a piece of wood such as oak            or pine that was flat on one side to be used as base and large enough            to drill 3 holes into so that it will hold 3 candles (red, green and            white for the seasons; green, gold and black to represent the Sun God;            or white, red and black to represent the Great Goddess). Then continue            to decorate with greenery, red and gold bows, rosebuds, cloves and dust            with flour.</p>
<p>The deities of Yule are all the Newborn            Gods, Sun Gods, Mother Goddesses and Triple Goddesses; of them might            be the Dagda, and Brighid            (daughter of Dagda). Brighid            taught the smiths how to tend fire and how to shape metal. Brighid&#8217;s            flame shines like the flame of a new light and it pierces the darkness            and shines into our spirits while Dagdas cauldron            which is always full assures that Nature will always have abundance            for its children.</p>
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