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  1. Jan 7, 2010 · But We All Celebrate Christmas on December 25. Add 13 days to December 25 to make the adjustment from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian one, and you arrive on January 7. In other words, there is no dispute between Catholics and Orthodox over the date of Christ's birth.

  2. Dec 30, 2011 · In seeking to determine the date of Christmas, critics have tended to discuss the matter in one of two ways. Adherents of "Calculation Theory" seek to demonstrate that the Nativity of Jesus can be determined independently by the chronology of the liturgical calendar.

  3. Dec 24, 2012 · The first official mention of December 25 as a holiday honoring Jesus’ birthday appears in an early Roman calendar from AD 336. But was Jesus really born on December 25 in the first place?

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  4. May 26, 2024 · Christmas, the annual celebration of Jesus Christ‘s birth, is one of the most widely observed holidays in the world. But why do we celebrate it on December 25th? The answer lies in a complex interplay of historical, religious, and cultural factors that have shaped the holiday over the centuries.

  5. On December 25, Christians around the world will gather to celebrate Jesus’ birth. Joyful carols, special liturgies, brightly wrapped gifts, festive foods—these all characterize the feast today, at least in the northern hemisphere.

  6. Dec 7, 2022 · The early church fathers believed that Jesus was conceived on Passover and born nine months later. However, they differed in their dates for Passover, which is calculated on the lunar calendar. This resulted in a variety of dates for Christmas, one of which was December 25.

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  8. Dec 12, 2023 · When we convert this date to the Gregorian calendar, a solar calendar that has been widely used since 1582 CE until now, the Epiphany falls on December 25. Liber Pontificalis, which contains...

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