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The lines "Holy infant, so tender and mild" are from the Christmas carol "Silent Night."
Carol of the Bells, We Wish you a Merry Christmas, Silent Night, Angels we have Heard on High, O Come All Ye Faithful and other Christmas songs.
O Come o come Emmanuel
O Come o come Emmanuel
It came out in movie theaters on November 9,1984
If you mean where did "silent Night" originate, it was written in Germany by Josef Mohr who was a monk.
I think the most known Christmas carol is "Silent Night". I think that because "Silent Night" wasn't even supposed to happen but in Germany, a man was planning to sing a song when he found out that the organ woldn't work because mice had chewed holes in the air bag. So the guy had to come up with a whole different song and later that night he sang that song in front of tons of people. Pretty amazing story, Huh? I found this out from my music teacher. Hope I helped. SadieRocks11
The ghosts in "A Christmas Carol" visited Scrooge in one night. The visits occurred on the night of Christmas Eve, with each of the three spirits appearing to teach Scrooge a lesson about redemption and the true meaning of Christmas.
Please Come Home For Christmas
Yes, the Spirit of Christmas Yet To Come is typically depicted as mute in adaptations of "A Christmas Carol." This silent characteristic adds to the mysterious and ominous nature of the spirit as it leads Scrooge through visions of potential future events.
Marley says that they will come on successive nights at midnight. However, they come one after another in one big dream/vision that takes place the night of Christmas Eve.