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  1. Christmas 2024
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    Christmas 2024
    Wednesday, 25 December
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    Musically, Wonderful Christmastime is simple and catchy, making it easy to remember and enjoyable to sing along with. The song’s memorable synthesizer melody is accompanied by traditional holiday instruments, such as bells and chimes, adding to the festive atmosphere.
    Christmas is usually celebrated on **December 25** .However, for Eastern Orthodox churches that continue to use the Julian calendar for liturgical observances, this date corresponds to **January 7**
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    There are two main theories behind December 25 becoming the traditional date for Christmas, although Theology professor Susan Roll says that "No liturgical historian [...] goes so far as to deny that it has any sort of relation with the sun, the winter solstice and the popularity of solar worship in the later Roman Empire".
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    Christmas Day (inclusive of its vigil, Christmas Eve), is a Festival in the Lutheran Churches, a solemnity in the Roman Catholic Church, and a Principal Feast of the Anglican Communion.
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  3. Christmas - Wikipedia

    WEB5 May 2024 · Christmas Day is a public holiday in many countries, [6] [7] [8] is celebrated religiously by a majority of Christians, [9] as well as …

    • Observances: Church services
    • Celebrations: Gift-giving, family and other social gatherings, symbolic decoration, feasting etc.
    • Significance: Commemoration of the nativity of Jesus
    • Observed by: Christians, many non-Christians
  4. Christmas | Origin, Definition, Traditions, History, & Facts

  5. The Meaning Behind The Song: Wonderful Christmastime by Paul …

  6. Martyrs’ Feasts Situated Perfectly at Christmastime

  7. 207 Non-Religious Christmas Songs for Your Holiday Playlist

  8. Celtic Christmas Traditions: Candles, Greenery, …

    WEB20 Apr 2024 · In Celtic tradition, a candle lights the way for weary travelers at Christmastime. Some Celtic Christmas Customs. A Candle in the Window. As well as a throwback to the ancient Celtic custom of using …

  9. Should you spend your Christmas holidays abroad?

  10. The Glastonbury Thorn: a resurrected symbol of …

    WEB3 days ago · The first mention of the Holy Thorn blooming at Christmastime appears to be in 1535, in the midst of Henry’s oppression. Through the years, popular devotion to the thorn fell in and out of favor, …

  11. CNA staff picks: The best Christmas movies to watch this year

  12. Christmas Time - Bryan Adams: Song Lyrics, Music Videos