There are two basic origin stories for the sneeze blessing:
In ancient times, people believed that a person’s soul could be thrown from their body when they sneezed and that sneezing opened the body to invasion by evil spirits. So blessings were used as a protection against the devil snatching the sneezer’s soul and/or to keep evil spirits at bay.
During the Roman Plague of 590, Pope Gregory I ordered unceasing prayer for divine intercession. He also ordered that anyone sneezing be blessed immediately (“God bless you”), because sneezing was often the first sign that someone was falling ill with the plague. By AD 750, it became customary to say “God bless you” as a response to someone sneezing. [An Uncommon History of Common Things, National Geographic, 2009] I wonder if Pope Gregory I was aware of the ancient folk remedy.
Doug K almost 2 years ago
To all the Ebesneezers: “God, bless you and bless us, everyone!”
Chithing Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Whatever happened to his clerk, Bob Cratchooo!
Darryl Heine almost 2 years ago
God bless you…
GreenT267 almost 2 years ago
There are two basic origin stories for the sneeze blessing:
In ancient times, people believed that a person’s soul could be thrown from their body when they sneezed and that sneezing opened the body to invasion by evil spirits. So blessings were used as a protection against the devil snatching the sneezer’s soul and/or to keep evil spirits at bay.
During the Roman Plague of 590, Pope Gregory I ordered unceasing prayer for divine intercession. He also ordered that anyone sneezing be blessed immediately (“God bless you”), because sneezing was often the first sign that someone was falling ill with the plague. By AD 750, it became customary to say “God bless you” as a response to someone sneezing. [An Uncommon History of Common Things, National Geographic, 2009] I wonder if Pope Gregory I was aware of the ancient folk remedy.
oakie817 almost 2 years ago
gesundheit
tung cha cha cha almost 2 years ago
Blasted March winds blow all kinds of crud into our nostrils.
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
I thought he might wipe his nose with Tiny Tim.
Muzi54 almost 2 years ago
Wow, that pun name was right on the nose.
T... almost 2 years ago
Thanks Dan, very clever and funny…