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This Christmas, remember the 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians who were beheaded by Islamic extremists for refusing to convert to Islam. No one protested for them!
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Christmas in the European Union celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and is the time for reflection and family. The holiday is widely recognized and embodies peace, love, and goodwill. Celebrations often involve traditional religious services, the exchange of gifts, and festive meals among family and friends.
The origins of Christmas, dating back over two millennia, took root from both religious and numerous pre-Christian winter festivals. Considering Europe is home to many Christian followers, the celebration of Christmas is deeply ingrained in its cultural fabric. Initially composed in Europe, Christmas carols form an essential part of the tradition and are commonly sent out by Christians. Traditional Christmas markets in the region, originating from Germany, are significant, providing an avenue for exchanging gifts and exotic Christmas foods.
Observance of Christmas in the European Union varies among its member countries due to the rich tapestry of cultures and traditions. Inspired by the biblical story of Jesus's birth, the nativity scene is a standard display across the region. Moreover, some countries, such as Spain and Italy, emphasize the Twelve Days of Christmas, extending festivities until Epiphany on January 6. In most European Union nations, Christmas is observed on December 25. However, in some Eastern Orthodox countries like Serbia and Bulgaria, Christmas is celebrated on January 7 due to the use of the Julian calendar for religious celebration dates.
Christmas 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.
Carol singing dates back to medieval Europe, and carols as we know them today were primarily developed in 16th-century England. Carol singing remains a popular Christmas tradition in many European countries.
The tradition of decorating a tree for Christmas originated in Germany in the 16th century. The Christmas tree is now a common feature in homes and public spaces throughout the European Union during the festive season.
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.
Attend midnight Mass or a Christmas church service.
Bake Christmas cookies, gingerbread, or other traditional treats.