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Fun Christmas Facts That You Will Surely Love

Christmas is a special day that kids look forward to every year. Of course, they know that they will be receiving gifts from Santa Claus. Kids during these days are enjoying their vacation and probably spending much time playing. Spend some time with them and tell them some interesting facts about Christmas that will help them learn more about the season. Read on to know more about some Christmas facts and share these with your kids. 

Christmas is all about the birth of Christ

No one knows exactly when Jesus Christ was born. In fact, there are no historical records that specify the date when the Saviour was born in the manger. In the 4th century, the Church decided to institute the birth of Jesus Christ as a Christian holiday. However, the dilemma was the date on which many would agree. Some experts believe that Jesus may have been born in the spring. December 25 was chosen by Pope Julius I to adopt the pagan tradition of the Saturnalia festival. This festival was celebrated in honor of the god of agriculture, Saturn. The chosen date for Christmas eventually spread to Egypt by the end of the 6th century, England has accepted the tradition. 

Who first used Christmas trees

Did you know that the use of Christmas trees can be traced back to the Ancient Egyptians and Romans? Evergreen trees like fir or pine trees were used. Modern Christmas trees started in Germany in the 16th century and have spread to Great Britain and the United States. As compared to what we know today, the early Christmas trees were decorated with fruits and nuts. 

Xmas means Christmas

The term Xmas was originally used in the 16th century. The X in the word comes from the ancient Greek language that means Christ. Therefore Xmas simply means Christmas. 

In Dutch Santa Claus is called Sinterklaas

Receiving gifts from Santa Claus is one of the most awaited events during the holidays. But do you know who the real Santa Claus is? The character is based on St. Nicholas, a Christian bishop who provided for the needy. He also loved children and secretly gave them gifts. In Dutch, Santa Claus was called Sinterklaas. 

Santa is not always in red robes

Originally, Santa wore clothes in green, purple, or blue. However, a soft drink company decided to dress him up in red to match the color of their brand. Since then, the image of Santa in red robes stuck with us and remained to be the popular image of Santa. 

Christmas wreath symbolizes love and eternal life

Did you know that the Christmas wreath that we know today represents the crown of thorns that Jesus wore before his crucifixion? Through the years, the colors red, green, and gold were incorporated. Red is the blood of Christ, green is the color that symbolizes life, and gold represents royalty and light. The evergreen was used to represent the continuity of life even during wintertime. 

Carolling is based on wassailing

Have you ever tried going door to door to sing Christmas carols? This tradition is based on the custom of the English of wassailing. Wassailing is to toast to someone’s good health and fortune. The tradition was adopted by St. Francis of Assisi and converted to the caroling that we know today. 

Santa also receives gifts

We all know that Santa is the one who secretly brings gifts. But did you know that he gets gifts too? Yes, you can give your gifts too. He is ore fond of cookies and milk and these satisfy him whenever he goes around the world distributing presents. 

Why Decorate For Christmas?

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The Christmas season is a busy time of the year. It is also colorful with the different decorations displayed in almost all buildings, homes, and streets. The season is all about celebration where you get the chance to reunite with friends and family. Part of the tradition in many countries is to decorate with lights and various adornments. Yet the question still remains. Why do we decorate for Christmas? Read on to learn more about the different Christmas decorations and why we display them during the holidays.

The popular colors: Red and Green

These days, you can see that Christmas decors come in various colors. Sometimes the colors used depend on the business, brand, or homeowner. The traditional colors though are red and green. Interestingly, these colors have a religious context. Green is associated with the continuity of life even during the winter season. The color also represents the eternal life of Jesus, while the color red is associated with the blood of Christ. 

Christmas lights

Christmas is never complete without Christmas lights. Just imagine the streets and buildings during the season without lights. Dull and boring. The use and display of Christmas lights can be traced back as far as the Yule. This is when the Norsemen celebrated the midwinter tradition. Yule is the Norse god, Odin’s beer while watching the Yule log burn. The lighting of the Yule log is believed to summon the return of the sun while simultaneously driving away evil spirits. 

Through the years, candles were used to provide light and warmth during winter. Candles were also used to welcome travelers. A practice that is also used to symbolize the welcoming of Mary and Joseph. 

Poinsettia, Mistletoe, Evergreen, and Holly

It is a known fact that there are a few plants that grow and propagate during the winter season. Examples are mistletoe, evergreen, and holly. As a result, they are used as decorations for the holidays. Evergreen represents life, just like the color green. From the Victorian era up to this day, the mistletoe is used to steal a kiss during the season. The tradition is that the plant can be hung anywhere and anybody who stands under it is allowed to kiss. 

Another interesting Christmas decoration is poinsettias. These are in fact poisonous plants that are lovely to look at because of their colorful hues. In Mexico and Central America, where the plant is indigenous, the people call the plant “Flor De Noche Buena” or “Christmas Eve Flower.” Poinsettia also has an interesting story in the 16th century. It is believed that a young girl forgot to buy a Christmas gift. She then gathered a bouquet of weeds that sprouted red flowers and grew alongside the road and offered them to the infant Jesus. The popularity of the story grew and was adopted by the Franciscan friars and eventually the whole world. 

Christmas Trees

Christmas trees are probably the most iconic decor of all time. Many experts believe that the tree is a symbol of the “Christianization” of pagan traditions. The modern-day Christmas tree can be traced back to the 16th to 18th century in Germany. The practice of cutting down trees and displaying them indoors has been brought to England by Queen Charlotte/ The popularity even grew and was adopted by the Americans.

Why Do We Celebrate Christmas?

Christmas is celebrated across the globe in honor of the birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem. Different traditions have been practiced that are associated with Christmas. In fact, different cultures have their own way of celebrating the holiday. Whatever the culture and tradition may be, one thing is for sure. Christmas is a joyful day when the prophecy in the Bible has been fulfilled – a Saviour is born. 

How December 25 was chosen for Christmas?

No one knows exactly when Jesus Christ was born. In fact, there are no historical records that specify the date when the Saviour was born in the manger. In the 4th century, the Church decided to institute the birth of Jesus Christ as a Christian holiday. However, the dilemma was the date on which many would agree. Some experts believe that Jesus may have been born in the spring. December 25 was chosen by Pope Julius I to adopt the pagan tradition of the Saturnalia festival. This festival was celebrated in honor of the god of agriculture, Saturn. The chosen date for Christmas eventually spread to Egypt by the end of the 6th century, England has accepted the tradition. 

How the holiday is celebrated

In addition to being a religious holiday, Christmas is a worldwide commercial and cultural phenomenon. Different countries, culture, and people have their own way of celebrating the day. Some of the popular practices or customs are decorating the Christmas tree, exchanging gifts, attending Christmas mass, and the overrated Christmas meal with family and friends.

Churches are also decorated with bright and colorful lights. Christmas carols are sung to commemorate the birth of the Saviour. Homes and different establishments are decorated with lights, stockings, tree toppers, glass balls, garlands, and lanterns. These are displayed to create a joyful and festive atmosphere. 

Who is Santa?

The story of Santa can be traced back to St. Nicholas, an early Christian bishop of Myra in Asia Minor. He is also known as Nicholas the Wonderworker because of the miracles attributed to his intercession. His reputation evolved due to his habit of gift-giving that gave rise to the traditional model of Santa Claus through Sinterklaas. 

In the United States, his popularity rose in pop culture when Dutch families gathered to honor the anniversary of the death of St. Nicholas. As such, the giving of gifts has become a worldwide tradition. It is believed that Santa or Father Christmas would come to every house to give gifts. 

The true meaning of Christmas

Though there are many reasons why we celebrate Christmas, here is what we call the real Christmas story. It is the story of God becoming human in the person of Jesus Christ. The true meaning of Christmas is love in which God gave His only Son so that we will not perish from our sins. Why do we celebrate Christmas? It is showing our gratitude to God for His gift to humanity. 

This year, before the much-awaited Noche Buena, remember the Christmas story and how the story became a tradition. Merry Christmas!

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