Christmas in Idaho - The Robin

Christmas in Idaho Ray Downing Robin

Christmas and robins

 

The robin’s association with Christmas can be traced back to 19th century England.

Victorian postmen wore red coats and the people of the time called them “robins”.

When Christmas card giving became popular in the mid-19th century, these “red breasted robins” could be seen in the streets delivering festive cards and gifts.

Robins soon came to be featured on the Christmas cards themselves, often with a letter in their mouths, as a representation of the postmen who delivered them.

The robin in our story Christmas in Idaho by Ray Downing also carries a message: the hope of immortality, which is the central message of the Christian faith.

💠 Little robin red breast, messenger of hope.

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