A Brief History of Christmas
by Morgan Hamilton
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There is no doubt that Christmas is among the
greatest religious holidays in the Western world.
Actually the majority of people consider it to be the most highly
anticipated and marketed one. As you probably know, the name of
the holiday means ‘Christ’s Mass’ and it is surely the most important
holiday in Christian’s calendar as it commemorates the birth of
Jesus Christ. According to the Hebrew Old Testament Christ was the
saviour of the Jews.
All the people around the world celebrate Christmas in different
ways. Presumably, the most popular traditions are those coming from
Americans and British. They involve gift giving and the figure of
Santa Claus which is partly based on historical records of Saint
Nicholas, a generous man with round belly and red cheeks.
The holiday of Christmas has a huge economic impact on the countries
celebrating it as the Christmas tradition involves gift giving between
family members, friends and loved ones. Those countries with a significant
Christian population celebrate the holiday in masse, while many
other countries pay more attention to the tradition of gift giving
and neglect the religious side of the event.
Even though the exact date of the birth of Christ is not known
for certain, Christmas is annually celebrated on the 25th of December.
It is supposed that during the time of the Roman Empire of the 4th
century AD Christmas became an important Christian holiday and in
the second half of the century Christianity became the official
state religion of the Roman Empire, just before it split into Western
and Eastern empires.
It is widely accepted that Christmas was chosen to be celebrated
on the 25th of December because this was a way to unite the old
Pagan traditions with the new Christian ones. Romans are known to
have commemorated the god Saturn with a special holiday which they
called Saturnalia. This seven-day holiday began on the 17th of December
and ended with the winter solstice which was then celebrated on
the 25th of December. This holiday initiated the traditional gift
giving on Christmas today.
Another god that the Romans worshipped before they adopted the
religion of Christianity was called ‘Sol Invictus’ or the ‘invincible
sun god’ a deity with Persian origin who was believed to be born
on the winter solstice. Having such old beliefs and traditions Romans
found it easy to convert to Christianity.
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