The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) does not have any doctrines or guidelines regarding Christmas trees. Members of the Church are welcome to have a Christmas tree in their home if they choose. Christmas trees are pretty common in Mormon households, although not all families have one. Church headquarters at Temple Square decorates several large Christmas trees and is famous for their incredible light display. Check out the "Related Links" to see more.
Christmas trees are real trees.
No. Christmas trees are traditionally pine.
Christmas trees cannot talk.
I know they use artificial Christmas trees in the US! I imagine they use artificial Christmas trees everywhere, but now I am interested as to whether there is a country that absolutely does not use artificial Christmas trees in place of live.
Because Mormons generally believe that Christ was born in April, there really aren't any uniquely Mormon Christmas traditions. Most Latter-day Saints -- Mormons -- celebrate Christmas in accordance with local customs. Christmas is viewed as a good time to contemplate the mission of Christ, spend time with family, and serve the community.
Christmas trees :)
No theye use their garden trees.
Ornaments aren't really a symbol of Christmas. They're just used to decorate Christmas trees. Christmas trees are a symbol for Christmas.
the first Christmas trees were placed in homes in 1923
Christmas trees were introduced by the germans.One of the first christmas trees was introduced by Albert Saxcoburg,Queen Victoria's husband.
Yes, Christmas trees are used in the United Kingdom.
Christmas trees first became popular in about 1850.