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In some rural parts of America, where "Plain and Fancy" is
still vogue, there is a wonderful old custom of stringing Pretzels with
red yarn and hanging them on the Christmas tree. The origin of this
delightful custom is found in this inspirational old tale of How the
Pretzel Saved Christmas for at least one small village in the Alps. The growing apathy of the village folks saddened him.
"If only there was some way to get them back to the church." Brother
Bachman continued to work the dough and ponder his dilemma. As he was
finishing up the last loaves of bread, he was suddenly struck with a
most original idea. He thoughtfully gathered up the leftover dough and
began to form pencil-like strips, which he then twisted into a shape
that looked like a child's arms folded in prayer. "Ah!. . .a Pretiola!"
he declared, which in Latin meant little reward.
He opened the bakery window and called out to the children. "Come in,
come in. . .say your prayers, and I will give you a Pretiola!" It didn't
take much convincing. Soon each child had learned a prayer and proudly
received a "little reward." Rushing home, the children excitedly told
their parents. Word of Brother Bachman's idea soon spread through the
village, and children and parents alike visited the chapel to receive a
Pretiola. One child proudly placed his Pretiola on the small
church's Christmas tree. . .not to be outdone, the others followed. Soon
the entire tree was beautifully decorated with this unique symbol of
their achievements. The Christmas Prayer Service that year was
especially festive and bright. The church was filled with families once
again. And. . .as the cheerful voices rose in prayer and song together,
Brother Bachman smiled joyfully and thanked the Lord for little rewards.
The Pretiola soon found its way into Germany and Austria. It became a
symbol of excellence used to reward worthy accomplishments as the church
and youth programs flourished. Through the centuries, Pretiola
became known as "Pretzel" as we know it today, and decorating the
Christmas tree with Pretzels became a special family tradition that
continues. . .thanks to Brother Bachman's bakery inspiration. ![]() |
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