The most obvious answer is that the idea, purpose and date for Christmas (December 25th) was to provide continuity with the winter solstice traditions of many cultures. By doing this converts could continue to have a traditional midwinter celebration even if they had to celebrate in the "new" Christian church. Many scholars indicate that an actual Christmas Day celebration would be between May and July.
Interestingly the celebration of birthdays -- even including that of Christ -- was rejected as a pagan tradition by most Christians during the first three hundred years of Christianity. In reaction to the claims by Gnostics that Jesus had not been mortal, and to "humanize" Christ Christians began to emphasize the Nativity. As this reworking continued many third century Christians supported observance of Christ's birthday, but condemned customs such as exchanging of gifts and decorating homes with evergreens citing Book of Jeremiah:10 which condemns the heathen practice of cutting a tree from the forest to "deck it with silver and gold".
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The December 25 date may have been selected by the church in Rome in the early 4th century. At this time, a church calendar was created and other holidays were also placed on solar dates
Although Christmas isn't a national holiday in Japan, it has grown in recent decades and it is celebrated on the 25th of December. Christmas has become more and more popular in Japan despite the fact that Christians make up only 2% of the population. (See link below)
Although Christmas isn't a national holiday in Japan, it has grown in recent decades and it is celebrated on the 25th of December. Christmas has become more and more popular in Japan despite the fact that Christians make up only 2% of the population. (See link below)
The December 25 date may have been selected by the church in Rome in the early 4th century. At this time, a church calendar was created and other holidays were also placed on solar dates.
A Charlie Brown Christmas debuted December 9, 1965.
Christmas is a Christian holiday which is on the 25th of December. However, it has become a largely secular holiday in a lot of western countries. Post-Christmas simply means after Christmas.
Of course other people can celebrate christmas. Christmas is a tradition, and it is more and more celebrated by christians and atheists alike. Christmas has become much more of a family thing as opposed to a religious thing.
Christmas is a Christian holiday which is on the 25th of December. However, it has become a largely secular holiday in a lot of western countries. Post-Christmas simply means after Christmas.
When the Romans took over Christianity..
Christmas in Malawi has a rich history influenced by both indigenous traditions and Christian beliefs, primarily introduced by missionaries in the 19th century. Celebrated on December 25th, it has become a significant public holiday, marked by church services, feasting, and communal gatherings. Many Malawians embrace the festive spirit through music and dance, while also incorporating local customs and food into their celebrations. Over time, Christmas has evolved to reflect a blend of cultural practices and Christian values, making it a unique celebration in the country.
The Radio City Christmas Spectacular (starring The Rockettes) has become a Christmas staple. The show has been performed annually since its premiere on December 21, 1933.
The real story of Christmas began with the birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem over 2,000 years ago. According to Christian tradition, Jesus was born to a virgin named Mary and her husband Joseph. The event is celebrated on December 25th each year as the birth of the Messiah and has since become a global holiday that involves gift-giving, feasting, and worship.
I'd say about 8 to 12 days before Christmas. You want it up a while before Christmas, so you can enjoy it, but not too early that the tree is dying before Christmas, or you become tired of it. Or if its plastic you could put it up sometime in november or december