Yes, it is!
Yes, they celebrated Christmas in the middle ages, however it was more of a religious celebration than it is today.
i think Christmas is the importment
Yule. Winter Solstice. It is still celebrated today, though most people call it christmas.
Who? As far as I know, Christmas is still celebrated everywhere there are Christians.
Yes.
Actually, that depends on the reason a person celebrates Christmas. If it is celebrated for the presents, then it is true that Christmas would not be Christmas without them. If Christmas is celebrated for a deeper meaning, presents would not matter. Christmas would still be Christmas without them.
The Christmas time is still celebrated because it is represented to worship Jesus on his birthday (evan tho we may not know exactly when he was born) it is in remeberance to know he was born to die for our SINS!!
300 years ago, Christmas in England was celebrated in much the same way it is today. Of course, there wasn't as much fanfare as there is today and the celebrations were much more low-key.
Some families put up manger scenes in their yards. Many churches have Christmas plays of the Christmas story. For the most part, though, the Christmas Story is not celebrated much in today's society.
Still December 25th, there is no change.
Where is Christmas celebrated now
Christmas is celebrated with family and friends.