Catholics are free to decorate however they like during Christmas, remembering that "Santa" is actually a Catholic Saint - Saint Nicholas, who feast day is on 6 December. Biggest single thing, personally, I think that Catholics should remember is that this is primarily the coming of God into the world, we should be preparing more for Christmas by penance and confession so that when the joy of Christmas actually arrives, we may celebrate the entire SEASON of Christmas the way it should be, and not return to the mundane world on St. Stephen's Day. Christmas Day is actually celebrated in the Church for eight full days!
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Snowmen, santa clauses, lights, deer,
There are many options available when you are interested in obtaining a Santa background to decorate for Christmas. Ebay and Wayfair are examples of websites that offer a background decal you can place on your wall. Websites such as Ebay, Christmas Central, and Linens and Things offer a Santa figure that stands by itself wherever you desire to place it.
its just a fun little place for santa to put your little goodies
They have Christmas trees with things like lights, balls, tinsel and other Christmas decorations. On walls you may have banners, special Christmas decorations, and signs. Cribs are common in most homes and various lights and candles. Christmas-related items such as Santa or reindeer may form part of Christmas decorations too. Holly and ivy are common and other flowers and plants.
With Christmas trees, Santa clause, lights and all that other stuff you other people use.
Christmas is generally celebrated by Catholics. To little kids all over the world it was started by Santa Clause, But truly it started when Jesus Christ was born of the Virgin Mary. Christmas was started by Catholics.
Weirdly, many families in France decorate their house with mini Santa's climbing up a string to their roof/balcony, villages have similar Christmas lights to england.
If you are a kid, you can make a sign for your bedroom door that says Santa's workshop elves only
Many Japanese people decorate their homes with evergreens and Christmas trees. They decorate with lights, Santa figures, and other seasonal decorations.
Much like in the United States, the Christmas tree, wreath, and even the Santa figure are considered to be Christmas symbols in Canada. Canadians also decorate their homes with lights and figurines.
you get a whole lot of stickyness on one tree . but it also makes the elves come along with fake santa :)