
The History of Christmas
Christmas
is Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. No one knows the
exact date of Christ's birth, but most Christians observe Christmas on December
25. On this day, many go to church, where they take part in special religious
services. During the Christmas season, they also exchange gifts and decorate
their homes with holly, mistletoe, and Christmas trees. The word Christmas
comes from Cristesmaesse, an early English phrase that means Mass of
Christ.
The story of Christmas comes chiefly from the Gospels of Saint Luke and SaintMatthew
in the New Testament. According to Luke, an angel appeared to shepherdsoutside
the town of
The first mention of Christmas
The first
mention of December 25 as the birth date of Jesus occurred in A.D. 336 in an
early Roman calendar. The celebration of this day as JesusŐ birth date was
probably influenced by pagan (unchristian) festivals held at that time.
The ancient Romans held year-end celebrations to honor Saturn, their harvest
god; and Mithras, the god of light. Various peoples in northern
In the late 300's, Christianity became the official religion of the
The
popularity of Christmas grew until the Reformation, a religious movement of
the1500's. This movement gave birth to Protestantism. During the Reformation, many
Christians began to consider Christmas a pagan celebration because it included
nonreligious customs. During the 1600's, because of these feelings, Christmas
was outlawed in
The
custom of giving gifts to relatives and friends on a special day in winter
probably began in ancient
In
the 1800's, two more Christmas customs became popular--decorating Christmas
trees and sending Christmas cards to relatives and friends. Many well-known
Christmas carols, including "Silent Night" and "Hark! The Herald
Angels Sing," were composed during this period. In the
The celebration of Christmas became increasingly important to many kinds of
businesses during the 1900's. Today, companies manufacture Christmas ornaments,
lights, and other decorations throughout the year. Other firms grow Christmas
trees, holly, and mistletoe. Many stores and other businesses hire extra
workers during the Christmas season to handle the increase in sales.
The word Xmas is sometimes used instead of Christmas. This tradition
began in the early Christian church. In Greek, X is the first letter of
Christ's name. It was frequently used as a holy symbol.
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