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  1. Why do we celebrate Christmas on December 25 when the Bible doesn’t mention the date of Christ’s birth? A: We understand your concern about our traditional celebration of Christmas. The exact date of Jesusbirth is not recorded in the Scriptures.

    • Medieval
    • Ban on Christmas
    • The Crib and The Nativity Play
    • Victorian Christmas

    During the medieval period (c.400AD - c.1400AD) Christmas was a time for feasting and merrymaking. It was a predominantly secular festival but contained some religious elements. Medieval Christmas lasted 12 days from Christmas Eve on 24th December, until the Epiphany (Twelfth Night) on 6th January. Epiphany comes from a Greek word that means 'to sh...

    From the middle of the 17th century until the early 18th century the Christian Puritans suppressed Christmas celebrations in Europe and America. The Puritan movement began during the reign of Queen Elizabeth in England (1558-1603). They believed in strict moral codes, plenty of prayer and close following of New Testament scripture. As the date of C...

    The telling of the Christmas story has been an important part of the Christianisation of Christmas. One way that the Christmas story has been maintained is through the crib, a model of the manger that Jesus was born in. The tradition of crib making dates back to at least 400 AD when Pope Sixtus III had one built in Rome. In many parts of Europe in ...

    After a lull in Christmas celebrations the festival returned with a bang in the Victorian Era (1837-1901). The Victorian Christmas was based on nostalgia for Christmases past. Dickens' A Christmas Carol(1843) inspired ideals of what Christmas should be, capturing the imagination of the British and American middle classes. This group had money to sp...

  2. Dec 16, 2023 · As we approach the season of Christmas, our hearts are filled with anticipation and joy as we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, the most precious gift ever given to humanity. This divine event, marked by a humble stable in Bethlehem, carries profound significance for Christians around the world. It is a time to honor, respect, and receive ...

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  3. Christmas is a Christian holy day that marks the birth of Jesus, who Christians believe to be the Son of God. When is Christmas? Christmas is celebrated each year on 25 December (7 January for ...

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  4. Dec 24, 2012 · The first official mention of December 25 as a holiday honoring Jesus’ birthday appears in an early Roman calendar from AD 336. But was Jesus really born on December 25 in the first place?

    • Sarah Pruitt
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  5. Christmas, the holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, is celebrated by a majority of Christians on December 25 in the Gregorian calendar. But early Christians did not celebrate his birth, and no one knows on which date Jesus was actually born (some scholars believe that the actual date was in the early spring, placing it closer to ...

  6. 2 days ago · Christmas, Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus. December 25 has become widely accepted as the date of Jesusbirth. Christmas has also become a secular family holiday that is observed by Christians and non-Christians, is marked by the exchange of gifts, and features the mythical figure of Santa Claus.

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