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What Is Yule? What Is a Yule Log?

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The Story Behind Yule and the Yuletide Season

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Are you familiar with the tradition of the Yule log? Or perhaps you like to 鈥渢roll the ancient yuletide carols鈥? Yule is one of the oldest winter celebrations in the world鈥攃elebrated on the solstice. Learn more about this centuries-old festival and its traditions (including the Yule log cake!).

What Is Yule?

Today, 鈥淵ule鈥 and 鈥淵uletide鈥 are largely synonymous with 鈥Christmas鈥 and 鈥淐hristmastide,鈥 but the meaning behind them is quite different from that of the Christian holiday.

鈥淵ule鈥 comes from Old English geol, which shares a history with the equivalent word from Old Norse, 箩贸濒. Both these words referred to a midwinter festival centered around the winter solstice, which traditionally marked the halfway point of the winter season. After the solstice鈥攖he shortest day of the year鈥攖he days again begin to grow longer, so it鈥檚 thought that Yule was a celebration of the re-appearance of the Sun and the fertile land鈥檚 rebirth. 

Ancient people were hunters and spent most of their time outdoors. The seasons and weather played a significant part in their lives. The customs and traditions associated with it vary widely. Most commonly, the celebration consisted of a hearty feast and general revelry, which included wassailing (caroling), drinking, and dancing.

Later, when Christianity came to the British Isles, Christians adopted aspects of the pagan festival into a celebration of the birth of Christ. As Christianity began to spread in the 4th century, the Christmas feast day was set on December 25 by Pope Julius I to align with the Roman pagan holiday Dies natalis solis invicti, 鈥渢he birthday of the invincible Sun.鈥 The rest is history.

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The Burning of the Yule Log

Burning a log in celebration of Yule started well before medieval times. It began as part of the winter solstice festivities.

The candles and lights associated with Christmas, meant to symbolize guiding beacons for the Christ child, may have evolved from the Yule log, which was lit to entice the Sun to return as part of the 箩贸濒 (Yule) festival in Scandinavia.

Interestingly, the Yule log was originally an entire tree! Families would bring the trunk of the Yule tree inside and stick the big end of it into the fireplace. The log would feed the fire through the 12 Days of Christmas (from Christmas Day through the evening of the 5th of January鈥攌nown as Twelfth Night). 

The ashes of Yule logs were said to be very good for plants. Wood ashes do indeed have beneficial uses in the garden! 

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Yule Log Decor and Dessert

Today, a Yule log is still a Christmas tradition in some cultures; a large log is traditionally burned in the fireplace on Christmas Eve. For other cultures, the Yule log is a log-shaped chocolate cake enjoyed as a Christmas dessert.

  • If you are in the woodlot, plan to cut some of that white birch into Yule logs for your friends. They can be used in fireplaces or as decor. Tied with red ribbon, such logs make ideal Christmas gifts!
  • The Yule log also makes an excellent centerpiece for tapers or tea lights. You could also use the purple and pink Advent candles. Our town鈥檚 Boy Scout troop drilled holes in birch logs to create special candle holders for Scout ceremonies. 
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  • Make an edible Yule log! Here鈥檚 our dessert recipe for a light b没che de No毛l! It鈥檚 a Christmas favorite, adding a festive flair to any holiday table.

Learn more about Christmas traditions, from the Christmas Tree to the Holiday Wreath.

About The Author

Catherine Boeckmann

Catherine Boeckmann loves nature, stargazing, and gardening so it鈥檚 not surprising that she and The Old Farmer鈥檚 蜜桃恋人 found each other. She leads digital content for the 蜜桃恋人 website, and is also a certified master gardener in the state of Indiana. Read More from Catherine Boeckmann
 

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