Christmas (English: Christmas; Old English: Crīstesmæsse, meaning "Christ's mass") or appropriate God's church be born a consumable (English: the Feast of the Nativity) is held annually to celebrate the Nativity of Christ is a religious and cultural holidays. Population, thousands of millions of people around the world celebrate on December 25 date management focus is critical of the Christian liturgical year. Christmas day, closed the Festival prepared to get his (Advent) and start a church Nativity RA Ka le County (Christmastide). twelve days of Christmas as a public holiday in many countries around the world, and there are non-Christians celebrated more heavily, and is an important part in the Christmas and summer holidays.The day that Jesus was really not know exactly, but modern historians estimate that approximately 2 years ago. R. & r. 7 in early to mid-20th century Western Christianity defined the four Christmas Day December 25, which corresponds to the following Eastern Christianity gets it there with the theory explains that the reason that December 25 is the day selected to celebrate the Nativity Church, but for a period of nine months after the first modern day Christians celebrate the Annunciation or the winter solstice of the Roman or ancient page Winter Festival beyond these to stop the celebrations and replace it with the celebration of the Christian.Day celebrated in Eastern Christianity, but the original is January 6 in connection with the day Christ displayed elements Sompoch. In the present day, it is also a day to celebrate for the Armenian church-a local Armenian-grown Li and posts, which is a public holiday until the Gregorian calendar due to expire in 2011, between the modern and the older Julian calendar. There are 13 days out together, people still use the Julian calendar, or equivalent, following the December 25 and January 6, so to celebrate World population is mainly celebrated on January 7 and January 19 instead. This is why Ethiopia Russia Ukraine Moldova came to Sedona and thus celebrate Christmas. All that day, and that is the Christian's Sompoch public holidays according to the Gregorian calendar is January 7.The tradition is celebrated in the same popular in many countries with a combination of the concepts and origins before Christianity. Modern Christianity and the layperson The modern tradition that is popular for those with the gift of Christmas music and music festivals, Christmas decorations, cards, exchange the Church dinner and exhibit a variety of decorations, including the Christmas tree. The light. Nativity scene Jesus Garland wreath of Holly and Basel, in addition to the related party that closely and frequently. a lot of people like the Dutch Santa Claus's Christmas. The Saints Nicholas and Christ khin Related to the children's Christmas gift and has its own traditions and legends because of the gifts, and many parts of Christmas is associated with increased economic activity both among Christians and those not. It is a major reason, Christmas, and price reductions for retailers and businesses. Economic impact of Christmas is a factor that grows continuously throughout the 20th century in several regions around the world.Root words' "Christmas" in English is a combined means "Christ's mass" comes from the word in the middle ages English Christemasse Cristes mæsse, which comes from the old English one another. This word was found for the first time in a document that is saved in 1038, the term Crīst (Crīstes owner) comes from the Greek word Christos, which is a translation of Māšîaḥ (the Messiah) in the Hebrew language, and "mæsse" is from Latin missa celebrated the Eucharist the "Christenmas" also found use in the past, but the current is ...Ngawa and the word endemic from the Middle English Cristenmasse, according to the letter of the meaning of "Christian" Xmas "is the mass of the short term, most are found in the Christmas Media publication comes from the first letter in the word Khrīstos Χ (Χριστός) Greek kasueng means" Christ "even many writes format does not support the use of this model in Middle English Χρ̄ es masse (where" Χρ̄ "is a bigger Χριστός).A different name.In addition to the "Christmas tree", it is also known under another name from the past to the present. They call Anglo-Saxon work mid winter (midwinter) Sompoch ฃ or less than Nātiuiteð from the Latin nātīvitās, "Nativity" means "born" comes from the Latin language. Nātīvitās in old English Gēola ("Chinese guava", Yule) refers to the time period that is associated with the month of January and December. Old Norse language, which comes from the same origin. Jól later used as the title of the page beyond Scandinavia, which merged with a Christmas story, "Noel" 1000 (or "Nowell") into the English language in the late 14th century and comes from the language of the old France noël or naël this comes from the Latin nātālis (diēs) means "(days) of birth."The celebration. There are 39 countries at Christmas, not holidays (Brown), best country Thailand. Not a public holiday, but Christmas is celebrated (observance) วันคริสต์มาสเป็นเทศกาลหลักและวันหยุดราชการในหลายประเทศทั่วโลก รวมทั้งประเทศที่ประชากรส่วนใหญ่มิใช่คริสต์ศาสนิกชน ในบางประเทศที่มิใช่คริสต์ ประเทศเหล่านี้รับคริสต์มาสเข้ามาระหว่างถูกปกครองเป็นอาณานิคม (เช่นฮ่องกง) ส่วนในประเทศอื่น ประชากรค่อย ๆ รับเอาการเฉลิมฉลองของคริสต์ศาสนิกชนกลุ่มน้อยหรืออิทธิพลจากวัฒนธรรมต่างประเทศ ในหลายประเทศ เช่น ญี่ปุ่นและเกาหลี ซึ่งคริสต์มาสเป็นที่นิยมแม้มีคริสตศาสนิกชนน้อย ก็ได้รับเอาคริสต์มาสส่วนที่เป็นฆราวาสหลายอย่าง เช่น การให้ของขวัญ การประดับตกแต่ง และต้นคริสต์มาส ประเทศที่คริสต์มาสไม่ใช่วันหยุดราชการ เช่น สาธารณรัฐประชาชนจีน(ยกเว้นฮ่องกงและมาเก๊า) ญี่ปุ่น ซาอุดิอาระเบีย อัลจีเรีย ไทย เนปาล อิหร่าน ตุรกีและเกาหลีเหนือ การเฉลิมฉลองคริสต์มาสรอบโลกอาจมีรูปแบบแตกต่างกัน ชัดเจนมาก ซึ่งสะท้อนให้เห็นวัฒนธรรมประเพณีของแต่ละชาติIn the Christian tradition, a group of countries with a stable. A variety of Christmas celebrations have become a part of the prungkrathang culture in each of the local and regional. For Christians To participate in the ceremony is regarded as worship place.
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