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Because it falls exactly six months before the solemnity of the Nativity of Our Lord, St. John’s birthday is sometimes known ...
The tradition of Christians celebrating Christmas in December came several centuries after Jesus's death, right after Roman Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity in 312 A.D.
Commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ is one of the primary reasons for the celebration of Christmas. As per the Bible, Jesus Christ , the son of God, was born in Bethlehem on December 25.
Celebrate Christmas this year with a renewed heart and a knowledge and belief that Jesus is the reason for the celebration. Many prefer to say “Happy Holidays,” but without Jesus, there would ...
For many, Christmas is about celebrating the birth of Christ and the renewed journey of their faith.Hundreds of Northern California Catholics worshipped at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament ...
The birth of Jesus was no ordinary birth. And so on Christmas Eve and Christmas, Christians celebrate joyfully in worship, family gatherings and gift-giving. May your Christmas Eve and Day be blessed.
The wife of the Olu of Warri, Olori Atuwatse III, has admonished christians to celebrate Christmas with Jesus’ birth in mind. This was contained in her Christmas message on Saturday, where she ...
Have you ever wondered why Christmas is celebrated on Dec. 25? Maybe you have been taught that Jesus was born on that day, but that is wrong. By the way, he wasn’t born in the year AD zero. So ...
Why do we still celebrate the birth of Jesus 2,000 years later? Let’s take it one step further: Why has humanity held out this event as supremely important for even thousands of years before ...
Is Jesus' birth worth celebrating? The dark subtext of the nativity scene This Christmas season, let's have an honest conversation about the message the Bible is sending to young women ...
That’s how John Lennon’s Christmas carol begins. No Frosty the Snowman; no Rudolph; no Jingle Bells. He gets right to the point in the chorus: “War is over, if you want it.” That’s a ...