The Origin and Meaning of Christmas Day
- cliffordwoods1987
- Jul 30, 2021
- 2 min read
Christmas, also known as nativity, Noel, Christmas or Xmas (from the French Noël, an abbreviation of the root Emmanuel, meaning "God with us") is a day of celebration. Jesus of Nazareth was born to most Christians. They believe that Jesus was born in Bethlehem in the Jewish province of Judea, which was then ruled by the Roman Empire between 6 B.C.E. and 6.
The Origin of Christmas

Christmas Day (also known as Christmas or Christmas, X-mas, Christmas) is an international holiday to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
In the beginning, the origin of the Christmas holiday began with Christians. However, over time, Christmas has become an international holiday and is better known for its Christmas tree and Santa Claus.
Christmas time
According to the Jewish calendar, the beginning of a new day is sunset, not midnight. Therefore, although Christmas is officially celebrated on December 25, people usually celebrate from the evening of December 24.
The "Valental Ceremony" on the night of December 24 attracted a larger number of attendees than the "main day ceremony" on December 25.
The Meaning of Christmas

Probably, most people know about the meaning of the Christian holiday of Christmas. However, Christmas is also a family holiday, a special occasion for all generations in the family to gather together. On this occasion, the members will create memories, express and maintain feelings for each other.
Noel can also be considered a children's celebration. Christmas Eve is a magical night where every child's wish will come true.
In addition, the Christmas holiday also brings a message of peace, people share with the lonely, the old, the sick or those who are abandoned.
And on these days, in each family they decorate a Christmas tree and prepare gifts for each other.
Read more: 5 interesting facts about Christmas holidays
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