The Wexford Carol, music from 12th century Ireland, the oldest Christmas Carol still sung today. Happy Christmas from the west of Ireland 0:28 970 KB Load video
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Rupert Lowe has released his Christmas message to the nation This man cares more about the UK than the monarchy AND the current government combined Thank you, and Merry Christmas @RupertLowe10 11:01 23 MB Load video From Rupert Lowe MP
Israeli Police in Haifa are breaking up Christmas celebrations, beating Christians, and tossing them in jail. This is what the real Israel looks like. 4:55 22 MB Load video
BREAKING: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney just posted his Christmas message and it is a stunning contrast to Trump. Carney talks about unity, caring for one another, and embracing the true spirit of the holiday. He is a real leader. 1:28 2 MB Load video From Mark Carney
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Christmas History
Christmas in America celebrates cherished beliefs, family traditions, and the spirit of giving for people of all ages to enjoy. The observance reflects cultural diversity encompassing everything from religious ceremonies to new traditions, such as the display of decorations, gift-giving, and festive meals. This celebration also serves as a reminder of peace and goodwill.
The celebration has evolved ever since it became a federal holiday in 1870. Initially brought by European immigrants, Christmas traditions blended with American customs. During the mid-19th century, aspects such as Christmas cards and Christmas trees became more common, while Santa Claus, a figure based on the European Saint Nicholas, emerged as a key symbol. In contemporary times, Christmas often serves as a period for reflection and respite, offering American families the chance to come together amid busy schedules.
Today, Americans observe Christmas in a myriad of ways. Many attend religious services, while others opt for secular gatherings. Particulars like enjoying seasonal music and movies and visiting beautifully lit public spaces are shared. Some regions have unique traditions, such as the 'Feast of the Seven Fishes' in Italian-American communities or the lighting of luminarias and paper lanterns in Southwest America. While there is no unique timing for Christmas in America, the holiday officially falls on December 25, with festivities and preparations often beginning weeks in advance.
Christmas Day facts
During the 4th Century A.D., Bishop Nicolas of Smyrna was known to be very generous to the poor, especially to children. He was later given the title of Saint Nicholas and is patron saint of children.
Constantine the Great named the holiday and set the date for Jesus' birth as being December 25th. This happened in 325 A.D.
The Christmas tree is a custom that is believed to have begun in Germany in the 18th century. Candles and decorations that are lit represented the light of Christ in the world.
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Attend a Christmas Eve service at a local church. Many churches offer midnight mass. Alternately, watch the Pope's annual Christmas eve service broadcast live from the Vatican.
Many churches hold pageants for children that involve playing the parts of the nativity scene. Go to one of these events or put up a nativity scene in your home.