Silent Night: The Story of
the Christmas Carol (1939)
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Christmas Eve 1818. In 1818 the carol "Stille Nacht! Heilige
Nacht" was heard for the first time in a village church in Oberndorf,
Austria. The congregation at that Midnight Mass in St. Nicholas Church
listened as the voices of the assistant pastor, Father Joseph Mohr, and
the choir director, Franz Xaver Gruber, rang through the church to the
accompaniment of Father Mohr's guitar. On each of the six verses, the
choir repeated the last two lines in four-part harmony. On that
Christmas Eve, a song was born that would wing its way into the hearts
of people throughout the world. Now translated into hundreds of
languages, it is sung by untold millions every December from small
chapels in the Andes to great cathedrals in Antwerp and Rome.