Christmas 2022: What Is Christmas's History And Why Is It Celebrated On December 25th??
The holiday season of Merry Christmas 2022 is just around the corner, and its preparation is in full swing. Christmas is now celebrated by people around the world on December 25 to remember the birth of Jesus Christ. But very few know why Christmas is celebrated on December 25th every year. Here's all you need to know:
The best time of the year is here. The moment you step out, there are Christmas trees and Christmas lights everywhere, making red and green our favourite colours. From yummy Christmas cakes to exciting Christmas gifts, every year Christmas brings out the best in us for all the right reasons.
The holiday season of Merry Christmas 2022 is just around the corner, and its preparation is in full swing. Christmas is now celebrated by people around the world on December 25 to remember the birth of Jesus Christ. But very few know about, why Christmas is celebrated on December 25th every year. Here's all you need to know:
Was Jesus born on the 25th of December?
Christmas is always celebrated on the 25th of December, but did you know why Christmas is celebrated on the same day each year?
It is an article of ordinary faith that Christmas is the birthday of Jesus, but honestly, the Bible never mentions the birthday of Jesus. If some historians are to be considered, Jesus may have been born in the spring.
Why is Christmas celebrated on December 25th?
There are three potential reasons why December 25 was selected for a Christmas celebration.
First, the Roman Christian historian Sextus Julius Africanus dated Jesus¡¯s conception to March 25th, which, after nine months, is December 25th. Hence, the birth date was decided.
The next one is that in the third century, Rome, a secular community, celebrated winter solace on the 25th of December.
This holiday marked the return of longer days after the winter solstice but also followed the popular Roman festival called the Saturnalia, during which people feasted and exchanged gifts.
The Roman Empire had not adopted Christianity by the third century. On December 25, we celebrated the rebirth of the unconquered sun, Sol Invictusa.
The third is that the believers in Rome started recognising Christmas on December 25th in 336 AD because of Constantine¡¯s rule. Constantine supported the Christian faith in Rome, and some thought it was a political move to lessen the pagan celebrations in the country.
The date wasn¡¯t a random pick. Many historians believe that both the Pope and the Emperor liked this date because it coincided with the pagan festivals celebrating the winter solstice, which dated back centuries.
How did Christmas get its name?
Around the world every year, billions of people celebrate Christmas Day in their own way, but where exactly does the "Christmas" word come from?
The name 'Christmas' comes from the Mass of Christ (or Jesus). A mass service (which is sometimes called Communion or Eucharist) is where Christians remember that Jesus died and then came back to life.
How Did the Tradition of Christmas Trees Start?
Christmas Day celebration has numerous traditions, and one of the most popular is a Christmas tree. Whether real or artificial, Christmas trees are synonymous with the holiday. But how did trees become part of Christmas? Let's find out:
The tradition of Christmas trees goes on way too long. It is believed that it originated during the Renaissance in early modern Germany. Another popular belief holds that Protestant Christian reformer Martin Luther was the first to place candles in an evergreen tree. Before electrification, candles were used to decorate Christmas trees.
However, we now have many options, including bells, gloves, socks garlands, baubles, tinsel, and candy canes. To decorate the Christmas tree, edible items such as gingerbread, chocolate, and other sweets are tied to its branches.
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