The day after Christmas is the perfect time for a nap. One
where you curl up with a good book, soothing music, comfy sofa, or reading
chair and a warm “blankie.” Read a few pages and doze. Enjoy.
St. Stephen’s Day is the opposite of napping. Celebrated
on Dec. 26, this is a holiday in Ireland that has little to do with the saint,
who was the first martyr stoned to death shortly after the crucifixion. Also called “Hunting the Wren” or
“Going on the Wren,” originally,
groups of small boys would hunt for a wren, and then chase the bird until they
either caught it or it died from exhaustion. The dead bird was tied to the top
of a pole or holly bush, which was decorated with ribbons or colored paper.
Early in
the morning of St. Stephen’s Day, the wren was carried from house to house by
the boys, who wore straw masks or blackened their faces with burnt cork, and
dressed in old clothes (often women’s dresses.) At each house, the boys sing
the Wren Boys’ song. There are many versions and variations of this song,
including the following:
The wren,
the wren, the king of all birds,
On St.
Stephen’s Day was caught in the furze,
Although he
is little, his family is great,
I pray you,
good landlady, give us a treat.
My box
would speak, if it had but a tongue,
And two or
three shillings, would do it not wrong,
Sing holly,
sing ivy–sing ivy, sing holly,
A drop just
to drink, it would drown melancholy.
And if you
draw it of the best,
I hope in
heaven your soul will rest;
But if you
draw it of the small,
It won’t
agree with these wren boys at all.
Sometimes
those who gave money were given a feather from the wren for good luck. The
money collected by the Wren Boys was used to hold a dance for the whole
village. http://www.noblenet.org/year/ststephen/
Today wrens are
no longer killed and girls as well as boys go on the wren. Traditional dancing
and music are part of the celebration, along with prizes for best costume and
Irish food. The money collected is often used for community projects.
Ways to celebrate:
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