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What 'O Holy Night' Gets Wrong About Christmas

Summary by RELEVANT Magazine
At the blustery end of 1843, a priest in Roquemaure, France was looking to celebrate the recently completed renovation of his parish. To that end, he asked a local wine merchant and poet by the name of Placide Cappeau to write a commemorative song. Cappeau gave him ‘O Holy Night.’ It’s interesting that Cappeau took the job. He was an avowed atheist, with well-known anti-clerical views. He had even been accused of socialism—organized religion’s a…

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RELEVANT Magazine broke the news in on Tuesday, December 24, 2024.
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