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…The King of Ireland’s Son Author: Padraic Colum Genre: Irish Fairy Tale (published in 1916) Reading Time for Text: Approx. 6 hours Audio: This audio is provided by Librivox.org. Running time is 5 hr 57 Read more . . …. Read more . . .

…Halloween and Reformation Day For a more concise essay on this topic, you can see my Crosswalk article: Halloween and Reformation Day: The Connection in our Halloween Articles section. You may be surprised to learn that there are some important connections between Halloween and Reformation Day. As explained on our Halloween History page, many of the traditions associated with the dead on Halloween were Read more . . …. Read more . . .

…Tristram and Isoude Author: Thomas Bulfinch, 1796-1867 Genre: Arthurian Legend, 6th Century Reading Time: Approx. 1 hour Audio: 1 hour and 8 min This page includes the audio, background, and link to the text for the classic love story of Tristram and Isoude from Bulfinch’s Mythology, The Age of Chivalry. Audio The following audio is from Librivox.org and is Read more . . …. Read more . . .

…For the Beauty of the Earth This page includes a lyric video, history, sheet music, and other resources for the classic hymn “For the Beauty of the Earth.” Enjoy! Enjoy this You Tube video, performed by Michelle Swift, with lyrics for “For the Beauty of the Earth”: History of “For the Beauty of the Earth” Words by Folliot Sandford Pierpoint Read more . . …. Read more . . .

…Here Is Love This page includes a lyric video, history, sheet music, and other resources for the classic hymn “Here Is Love.” Enjoy! Enjoy this You Tube video, performed by Phatfish, with lyrics for “Here Is Love”: History of “Here Is Love” Words by William Rees (1802-1883), Published mid-1800s William Rees (1802-1883) William Read more . . …. Read more . . .

…Liberty Bell Most people have grown up believing that immediately following the signing of the Declaration of Independence, news of freedom was proclaimed by the ringing of the Liberty Bell in the steeple of the Philadelphia State House. This legend has been traced back to a 1847 Read more . . …. Read more . . .

…My Jesus, I Love Thee This page includes a lyric video, history, sheet music, and other resources for the classic hymn “My Jesus, I Love Thee.” Enjoy! Enjoy this You Tube video, performed by Go Fish, with lyrics for “My Jesus, I Love Thee.” There is also a lovely version performed by Selah. History of “My Jesus, I Love Thee” Words by William Ralph Read more . . …. Read more . . .

…Good King Wenceslas Genre: The Life of a Saint, 907-929/935 AD Reading Time (for story text): approx. 5 minutes Audio Recording: Note that this audio link for the story does not correspond to the text below. It is a retelling of the famous carol “Good King Wenceslas” in story form (approx 18 minutes). A link Read more . . …. Read more . . .

…The Name “Christmas” By the Middle Ages, Christians were celebrating the remarkable event of Jesus’ birth with an extended season that began with Advent (four Sundays before Christmas) and continued for the 12 Days after Christmas (up until Epiphany on January 6th). The time preceding Read more . . …. Read more . . .

…Bald Eagle The Bald Eagle became a national emblem of the United States on June 20, 1782, the day the design was chosen for the Great Seal of our country. The magnificent creature can now be found with outstretched wings on coins, bills, and stamps. Eagles have long been a symbol of Read more . . …. Read more . . .

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