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Christmas Traditions and Folklore



Christmas - [Christ's Mass], in the Christian calendar, feast of the nativity of Jesus, celebrated in Roman Catholic and Protestant Churches on Dec. 25. In liturgical importance it ranks after Easter, Pentecost, and Epiphany (Jan. 6).

The observance probably does not date earlier than a.d. 200 and did not become widespread until the 4th cent. The date was undoubtedly chosen for   Read More...


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    The Oxford Companion to the Year ("24 December" begins on p. 509)
    by Bonnie Blackburn, Leofranc Holford-Strevens. 938 pgs.


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