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| Christmas Lights: Multi Colored - Icicle Lights |
The varying lengths of light "icicles" draw the eye and look festive but still elegant. Icicle lights can easily stand alone when it comes to decorating for the holidays, but combined with strands of mini lights, they will beautifully illuminate any space.
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Posted by holiday-ideas on Thursday, July 09 @ 02:16:34 EDT (599 reads)
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| Christmas->Songs: History of the Christmas Carol: Deck the Halls |
Deck the Halls is a secular Christmas carol. The melody is Welsh and belongs to a winter carol, Nos Galan.
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Posted by holiday-ideas on Friday, December 02 @ 17:14:48 EST (13931 reads)
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| Christmas->Songs: History of Christmas Carols: Away in a Manger |
"Away in a Manger" was first published in an 1885 Lutheran Sunday School book, by James R. Murray (March 7, 1841 - March 10, 1905), but the author of the first two stanzas is unknown.
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Posted by holiday-ideas on Friday, December 02 @ 17:10:37 EST (26463 reads)
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| Christmas Facts: Theories regarding the origin of the date of Christmas |
Many different dates have been suggested for the celebration of Christmas. No explanation of why it is celebrated on December 25 is universally accepted. Theories include the following:
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Posted by holiday-ideas on Friday, December 02 @ 17:03:23 EST (6368 reads)
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| Christmas->Customs: Christmas in the arts and media |
Many fictional Christmas stories capture the spirit of Christmas in a modern-day fairy tale, often with heart-touching stories of a Christmas miracle. Several have become part of the Christmas tradition in their countries of origin.
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Posted by holiday-ideas on Friday, December 02 @ 16:57:25 EST (3240 reads)
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| Christmas->Customs: Customs and celebrations of Christmas |
An enormous number of customs, with either secular, religious, or national aspects, surround Christmas, and vary from country to country.
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Posted by holiday-ideas on Friday, December 02 @ 16:53:49 EST (3955 reads)
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| Christmas Facts: Christmas dates of celebration |
Christmas is now celebrated on December 25 in Catholic, Protestant, and most Orthodox churches.
The Coptic, Jerusalem, Russian, Serbian, Macedonian and Georgian Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas on January 7.
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Posted by holiday-ideas on Friday, December 02 @ 16:44:46 EST (3957 reads)
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| Christmas Facts: The Christian story of Christmas |
Historians are unsure exactly when Christians first began celebrating the Nativity of Christ. However, most scholars believe that Christmas originated in the 4th century as a Christian substitute for the pagan Festival of Saturn celebrations of the winter solstice.
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Posted by holiday-ideas on Friday, December 02 @ 16:40:33 EST (3663 reads)
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| Christmas Facts: The story of Christmas |
Christmas is a holiday in the Christian calendar, usually observed on December 25, which celebrates the birth of Jesus.
According to the Christian gospels, Jesus was born to Mary in Bethlehem, where she and her husband Joseph had traveled to register in the Roman census.
Christ's birth, or nativity, was to fulfill the prophecies of Judaism that a messiah would come, from the house of David, to redeem the world from sin.
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Posted by holiday-ideas on Friday, December 02 @ 16:36:55 EST (4681 reads)
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