The White Falcon

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The White Falcon - 09.12.1988, Síða 9

The White Falcon - 09.12.1988, Síða 9
In %nd about Iceland There is an ancient Icelandic legend that tells of 13 brothers known as the Christmas Lads. Although they resemble Santa in stature, clothing and disposition, they are goblins. The action begins on Monday when our little buddies come down from the mountains one by one. The last of these lively characters arrives in town on Christmas Eve and then the whole process reverses itself on Christmas Day with each one returning home one by one. As the legend goes, Gryla, the momma goblin, is always first in the tales’ because she was by far the most vengeful of the family. As with all goblins, mom and dad were cannibals and their favorite meal was children. Now Gryla definitely had a problem with looks; beauty was nothing more than a word in her gcabulary. Besides the ability to experience 300 raines at once, she also had to worry about ming 300 beards and brushing a pair of teeth at resembled burned lava. She had 15 humongous tails which each had a sack attached to it. In each of these sacks she could keep 20 naughty children. Time and age have improved her looks to a somewhat more gentle appearance, although she is still used to frighten Icelandic children into obedient and respectful behavior. Her sons were no angels in the beginning either. They were mischievious rogues who came from the mountains during the Christmas season to steal and plunder. They took all the bad children they could find. ucau ^^oca % Spoonlicker Food Bowl Llcker This incredible family also had a pet black cat called the Christmas Cat. This feline would go along with the boys to visit mankind at Christmas. Mr. Christmas Cat would come prancing into town skinny and starving. But by his return — after chowing down on all the bad kids he came across — he would have changed into a giant monster. After Christmas, he would be unable to eat 8t all, so it was no wonder that he would have a massive munch attack around Christmas. Since the old days, ideas have changed about goblins. They are no more monsters in one's mind, but they were changed into big, ugly and ciumsy humans. Even Mr. Christmas Cat has mellowed over the years. Today, the 13 brothers are said to be friendly, bringing gifts and telling children stories. Mr. Cat has even curbed his appetite and limits his meals to children who didn't receive any gifts. This is why all Icelandic children today receive gifts, even if it's only a deck of playing cards and a candle. It all starts Monday but will run thorugh Jan.6, the last day of Christmas in Iceland. Schedule of religious services Saturdag 5:00 p. m. Catholic Vigil Mass Sunday 8:30 a.m. Episcopal/Lutheran Liturgical Communion Service, multifaith chapel 9:30 a.m. Protestant Sunday School (Contact chapel at <1111 for class location.) 9:30 a.m. Catholic Mass 11:00 a.m. CCD (Sept, thru May, High school, Family Services) 11:00 a. m. Protestant Morning Worship (Communion-First Sundays) 12:30 p.m. Catholic Mass Lav Reader Services 9:00 a. m. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Elementary School 10:00 a.m. Church of Christ, Family Service Center 12:00 p.m. Gospel Service, Elementary School 3:00 p.m. Christian Life Fellowship, chapel Weekdays 11:30 a.m. Catholic Mass (Mon.- Fri. First Fri. of each month with luncheon.) Contact the chapel at 4111 or 4211 for other activities. December 9, 1988 9

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