Why Is Christmas Important In Canada

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HISTORY OF CHRISTMAS
Christmas was not a holiday until the 4th century. Prior to its establishment as a religious holiday by Christians, people around the world celebrated light and birth during the darkest days of winter. The Romans celebrated the winter solstice (shortest day and longest night of a year) which took place in late December. After the birth of Jesus, the Church adopted a new holiday to celebrate the day of His birth.

CHRISTMAS IN CANADA
Canada celebrates Christmas on December 25. Their Christmas tradition is similar to the traditions that can be found in the United States. Stockings are placed up by the fireplace and Christmas desserts can range from crackers to cakes! During Christmas, fireworks can be seen in major cities across …show more content…

During Christmas Eve, many Norwegians will watch Christmas movies throughout the day to boost their Christmas spirit. The Christmas feast begins in the evening on Christmas Eve, with a little surprise! During the Christmas feast, whoever finds an almond in their porridge gets a gift!

CHRISTMAS IN LEBANON
In Lebanon, Christmas can either be celebrated on December 25 or January 6 depending on your ethnic ancestral tradition. Before the day of Christmas, a Lebanese family will butcher a sheep for the Christmas Eve feast. The sheep is in honor of the birth of Jesus Christ, The Shepherd. On Christmas Eve night, a coal would be passed around to each member of the family to represent their sins, which is later tossed into the fireplace. Christmas gifts are then distributed by the churches.

CHRISTMAS IN NIGERIA
Christmas in Nigeria includes gift giving from the more fortunate to the less fortunate. Unlike European and American traditions, various kinds of meat are prepared as treats and meals rather than candy or desserts. Christmas Eve meals can vary depending on the traditions of a family and

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