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Silent Night (Stille Nacht)
Contributed by David Dunn on Nov 3, 2025 (message contributor)
It’s Christmas Eve in 1818, in the little village of Oberndorf near Salzburg. St. Nicholas Church will soon be full. Father Joseph Mohr has words for a new carol—but no melody. He walks through the snow to the nearby village of Arnsdorf and asks his friend, schoolteacher Franz Gruber, “Could you set these lines to music for tonight?”
Gruber reads the poem—“Silent night, holy night, all is calm, all is bright”—and begins shaping a tune. Within hours the melody is ready. That night, Mohr and Gruber sing the verses—tenor and bass—with guitar, and the choir joins the gentle refrain. When the final notes fade, the people carry the song into their homes and hearts.
A year later, an organ builder named Karl Mauracher passes it along to singers in the Ziller Valley; soon it travels across Europe and reaches America. In 1863, an English version by John Freeman Young gives us the words we love.
Why do we keep singing it? Because its quiet points us to the Mystery in the manger, and its simple truth still saves:
“Christ, the Savior, is born… Jesus, Lord, at Thy birth.”
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