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December 26, 2006
"Christmas in Christendom"

When the technocratic secularists today, in the name of the “modern world,” strike at Christmas and attempt to prohibit its public celebration, they can take comfort in being in a tradition that goes back to the fining of poor men five shillings because they danced on Christmas Eve. Secularism and all the mythology about the “absolute separation of church and state” is simply a Puritanism debased, its original corruption compounded.
"Christmas in Christendom," by Frederick D. Wilhelmsen, December 1967
Posted at December 26, 2006 08:27 AM | Categories: Catholicism
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