KEEPING THE KRAMPUS IN CHRISTMAS

There is this notion that once Halloween ends, the paranormal world closes down and the thin window between the ‘here and there’ closes..

If you believe in the paranormal to begin with, there’s no time or date on when ghostly affairs can take place.

Even more, a view of Christmas throughout history shows that it has been a time and place for creepy tales and weird stories. Religious believers claim that Christmas is the greatest time of year for a release of souls from purgatory.. We believe that a savoir was born while wise men traveled the desert sands to find him by watching stars….

So keeping the paranormal in Christmas, there is even darker creature who lurks behind your tree while you innocently sip on warm eggnog..

Krampus is the Christmas devil who haunts children.. He’s not a nice creature.. Santa Claus brings presents to children who were good.. Krampus punishes those who were not.

He puts the children, those especially too naughty that even coal will not suffice, into his bag and carries them to his lair.

When I was a children in a now closed down elementary school in Mount Carmel, Pennsylvania named Holy Spirit, we had a yearly ritual of putting out shoes in the hallway during a particular time of day and listening for bells. We were told that St. Nick would be coming around to give candy to good kids. You did not want a wooden stick, though—while he was unnamed, it was understood that Krampus was the one who would give the sign that you were a bad child during the past year.. and later we found out that the school janitor was St Nick anyway, so the whole episode became defunct with age.

The little charade was a part of a grand tradition in some parts of the world–the first week of December is when Krampus gets his holiday. People dress up like the Christmas demon and have wild parties.. As custom in some nations, such as Austria, Romania, and Croatia, younger men will dress as Krampus and roam the street at night to play morbid tricks on children.. they will walk with rusty bells and chains.

In recent years, there were more and more articles popping up on the Internet concerning the Krampustime traditions. Suddenly, it seemed, Santa’s sleigh broke down and a new Christmastime hero was being heralded.. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC went back in time to explain how Krampus came to be, and how he would whip bad children into being nice, a horrid thought when you consider it..  NAT GEO wrote,

Krampus was created as a counterpart to kindly St. Nicholas, who rewarded children with sweets. Krampus, in contrast, would swat “wicked” children and take them away to his lair.

According to folklore, Krampus purportedly shows up in towns the night before December 6, known as Krampusnacht, or Krampus Night. December 6 also happens to be Nikolaustag, or St. Nicholas Day, when German children look outside their door to see if the shoe or boot they’d left out the night before contains either presents (a reward for good behavior) or a rod (bad behavior).

A more modern take on the tradition in Austria, Germany, Hungary, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic involves drunken men dressed as devils, who take over the streets for a Krampuslauf—a Krampus Run of sorts, when people are chased through the streets by the “devils.”

In the beginning of 2014, there were even reports that Kevin Smith wanted to make a Krampus horror movie.. In the springtime, it was revealed that Smith’s KRAMPUS cast included some big names.. And it’s not just Kevin Smith. Only days ago it was reported that Michael Doughtery was directing a KRAMPUS horror comedy and a release of that film was set for Christmas 2015..





BOING BOING is running an article on the newfound popularity of the old soul named Krampus. He may not be the grinch who stole Christmas after all, btu the devil who provided it new meaning..

But the news lately has not just been all fun and demonic games.. Dateline Austria: A man dressed as Krampus beat a woman with a stick during one party.. The news source from that nation reports that Krampus attire is common this time of year.. Another opinion writer online says it’s time to introduce Krampus to children, that the mind control on kids is needed. The article may be tongue in cheek comedy written by a humorist.. but that words would most likely resonate with some out there who want to children a bit of the bad–for those times when coal is just not an effective threat anymore..

In every sense, Krampus is a necessary part of the Christmas season..
God has the devil, and the eternal battle of spiritual warfare is said to take place in our heavens above..
Batman has the Joker.
Obama has Boehner.
Santa.. well, Santa has Krampus.

And being the first week of December, it’s just about time for the Krampus festivals around the world to light up in a wicked fashion and bring the paranormal back to Christmas…