Submitted by
Donna Fowler
The annual celebration of Saint
Lucia took place at Hutto Lutheran Church (Hutto, Texas) on Sunday, December 7th
immediately following the regular worship service. The young lady representing
St. Lucia was Kirstyn Lawson, a freshman at Hutto High School, and a very
active member of Hutto Lutheran Church. Kirstyn wore the traditional white
dress with a red sash and a crown of lights in her hair. She watched over the
maidens and star boys as they served cookies, Swedish rolls, and tea to the
members of the congregation.
Pictured are: Bradley Graham,
Kirstyn Lawson, Matilda Rydell.
(Photo by
Mike Fowler)
The celebration of St. Lucia Day,
which is always on December 13th in Sweden is a day that the Swedish
people remember a time of famine in their country, and how a Christian martyr
brought food and drink in their time of
need. The years of famine is what prompted so many immigrants from Sweden to settle in the
Hutto area in the late 1800 and early 1900's. The black land was rich and fertile,
and the Swedes recognized plentiful
and good farmland when they saw it.
St. Lucia Day is also the
beginning of the Christmas season in Sweden. In the early morning hours, it is
customary that Swedish families awaken to have their own “Lucia” sing to them
as she takes breakfast from room to room, waking her parents and grandparents.
Lucia is typically the oldest girl in the family accompanied by her sisters and
brothers.
The Swedish Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Hutto was founded in 1892 by Swedish immigrants. The services were
conducted in Swedish until after
World War Two. Many of the Swedes that settled in the Hutto area came
from the Småland region
of Sweden, one of which was Gustaf Hyltin, who helped to build the current Hutto Lutheran Church building in 1892. Several of
his relatives came from out of town and attended worship and the celebration of
St. Lucia on Sunday. They also brought their family Bible, a prized possession which is
written in Swedish, for members of the congregation to view.
Contact:
Donna Fowler, 512-736-2001, dmfowler74@hotmail.com
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