Christmas is the time Christians celebrate Jesus' birth.
Easter is the time Christians celebrate Jesus' death.
Christmas is the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
It is the day the Christian church chose for the celebration of Jesus' birth.
:Christmas comes from the words Christ and mass. "Christ" refers to Jesus Christ, the Christian messiah; and mass is a religious ceremony or celebration.
Christmas is an annual Christian holiday celebration the birth of Jesus Christ. It is held on December 25.
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You don't. Christmas is a Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ - you don't have to celebrate it if you don't want to.
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All Christian Churches baptize in the name of Jesus.
The celebration of Jesus' death occurs every time Christians celebrate the Lord's Supper. There is no mention anywhere in the Bible about an annual celebration. The death of Jesus, and the implied resurrection (without which no Christian would exist as such) are so central a yearly celebration would be way too infrequent.
The first celebration of the Eucharist is believed to have taken place during the Last Supper, which was a Passover meal shared by Jesus and his disciples. Jesus instituted the Eucharist by offering his disciples bread and wine, saying, "this is my body" and "this is my blood." The Eucharist has since been celebrated as a central sacrament in Christian worship.
Christmas is the celebration of Jesus' birth. It doesn't matter what country you're from if you're Christian this is your Holiday. The majority of Brazilians are Catholic putting Brazil at about 99% Christian.