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  2. Why Is Christmas Celebrated on December 25? - HISTORY

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    Why December 25th The celebration of Christmas spread throughout the Western world over the next several centuries, but many Christians continued to view Epiphany and Easter as more...

  3. Why Is Christmas in December? | Britannica

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    Christmas, the holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, is celebrated by a majority of Christians on December 25 in the Gregorian calendar.

  4. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 [a] as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.

  5. Why Do We Celebrate Christmas on December 25? - Learn Religions

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    Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. The earliest celebration of Christmas, or the Feast of the Nativity, on December 25 was held in the year AD 336 in Rome. The term "Christmas" comes from the Old English Cristes Maesse, which means Christ's mass.

  6. History of Christmas ‑ Origins, Traditions & Facts | HISTORY

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    Christmas is celebrated on December 25 and is both a sacred religious holiday and a worldwide cultural and commercial phenomenon. For two millennia, people around the world have been...

  7. Eastern Orthodox churches honour Christmas on December 25. However, for those that continue to use the Julian calendar for their liturgical observances, this date corresponds to January 7 on the Gregorian calendar. The churches of the Oriental Orthodox communion celebrate Christmas variously.

  8. However, there are many different traditions and theories as to why Christmas is celebrated on December 25th. A very early Christian tradition said that the day when Mary was told that she would have a very special baby, Jesus (called the Annunciation) was on March 25th - and it's still celebrated today on the 25th March. Nine months after the ...