Submitted by Brattonismybae t3_zudypq in history
paul_is_on_reddit t1_j1j9s3s wrote
I'll save you a click:
"For all the things we can throw at Cromwell’s feet, the banning of Christmas in England and Wales is not really one of them."
So, the answer to OP's question is, no.
Edit: I counted, the answer to OP's question is FOURTEEN lengthy paragraphs down the article.
youdubdub t1_j1jgrhy wrote
How dare you read things?!?
GooseCreek711 t1_j1jh8o5 wrote
literacy?? I think you mean WITCHCRAFT
cold_dry_hands t1_j1klt9i wrote
This made me snort and smirk.
y0m0tha t1_j1jhon0 wrote
Whenever media is titled with a question, the answer is basically always “No”
ThoseThingsAreWeird t1_j1jlabo wrote
77096 t1_j1lhue1 wrote
I love to read a good debunking of some theory or lore I've never heard before. The history they never taught us in school...because it never happened.
JayneLut t1_j1jougl wrote
Which is odd, because he effectively banned all the fun things about Christmas... Like singing and getting merry. He didn't ban going to church (though no special services!) or quietly reading the Bible on the day.
logosloki t1_j1kjuz5 wrote
Because Oliver Cromwell was a Puritan. Christmas was to them a day of observation and everything else was either Pagan or Papism (which to a Puritan is one and the same).
DaveN202 t1_j1lzrvb wrote
He himself didn’t say he banned Christmas, however his political party did ban Christmas (1647) at the time albeit unsuccessfully (nobody listened to them). There’s no evidence an order came from him but still it was banned by the puritans, of which he was one.
the_jak t1_j1m3ulo wrote
He was the leader. He is responsible for all actions of his subordinates. If they did under his watch, he’s responsible.
Brattonismybae OP t1_j1jh8o8 wrote
>So, the answer to OP's question is, no.
That's the title of the article/episode, not a question I was asking. I listened to the podcast first before posting it, it's pretty good!
practically_floored t1_j1jodx4 wrote
Generally the rule is when there's a question for a headline, the answer is normally no
asackofsnakes t1_j1ku2v1 wrote
Looks like we got a reader over here.
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therobohour t1_j1lnfu4 wrote
I didn't read the article,did it mention the Irish Massacres?
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