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Title: Christmas


1
Christmas
  • Key words-
  • Advent
  • Incarnation
  • Nativity
  • Epiphany

2
Advent
  • Advent is the four week period leading up to
    Christmas
  • It begins on November 30th or the nearest Sunday
    to this day
  • The word Advent means arrival and advent is a
    period of preparation for the celebration of
    Jesus birth or the Incarnation.
  • Advent marks the beginning of the Churchs year.

3
Advent
  • Advent is a solemn season and in the past it was
    celebrated in the same way as Lent, with fasting
    and penitence.
  • One of the customs associated with Advent is
    making Advent wreaths. These are rings of
    evergreens such as holly and ivy, with four red
    candles in them.One candle is lit on each Sunday
    of Advent until, at Christmas, all four are
    burning.

4
A special birth
  • The Bible tells us of an angels message to Mary,
    a young woman, a virgin, living in Nazareth that
    she had been chosen to be the mother of this
    special child
  • There are two accounts of this event one in the
    Gospel of Luke and the other in the Gospel of
    Matthew

5
The Nativity Play
  • At Christmas, many young children act out the
    events of that first Christmas in Nativity plays
    (nativity means birth)
  • The first such play took place on Christmas Eve
    in 1223 when Francis of Assisi and his followers
    climbed the rocky hillside above their village of
    Greccio in Italy, and prepared a manger.

6
The Nativity Play
  • Local people came to join them, carrying burning
    torches to light up the night.
  • Oxen and donkeys were led in and the joy and
    hardship of Jesus birth were acted out
  • As the villagers watched, St Francis began to
    tell the story of the first Christmas, taking the
    part of each character in turn.
  • Francis was determined that ordinary men and
    women should understand what it meant for Gods
    son to be poor, in a place where animals were
    sheltered.

7
Epiphany
  • Matthews Gospel tells of three visitors from the
    East who brought gifts to Jesus soon after his
    birth.
  • Today, Christians still celebrate the coming of
    these three to visit Jesus (Matthew, chapter 2,
    verses 1 12) on the feast of Epiphany (6th
    January).
  • Epiphany means to make obvious or to reveal.
  • The visitors recognised Jesus as the true King
    and saviour, the rescuer of the world.

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Epiphany
  • They showed the importance of Jesus by the gifts
    they gave him-
  • Gold a gift for kings
  • Frankincense a sweet smelling incense used in
    worship it was to show that Jesus is to be
    worshipped
  • Myrrh a spice that was used to prepare dead
    bodies for burial this gift is seen as
    foretelling that Jesus, the rescuer, had to die
    in order to save the world

9
SoWhat is Christmas?
  • Christmas is one of the most important festivals
    of the Christian year
  • Christmas celebrates the incarnation, when God
    came to earth in human form.
  • No one actually knows exactly when Jesus was
    born, and it is actually more likely to have been
    in spring than winter

10
So What is Christmas?
  • The date of Christmas was fixed by Pope Gregory
    as late as 354 C.E.
  • Christmas was placed at this time to absorb pagan
    festivals of the winter solstice on 21st
    December.
  • It also incorporated the Roman festival of
    Saturnalia and the Northern European Yule
    festival.
  • The practice of putting models of the manger in
    Churches was started , as said, by St Francis of
    Assisi

11
SoWhat is Christmas?
  • The practice of giving presents has two origins
  • 1. The festival of St. Nicholas, the patron saint
    of children takes place on 6th December and it
    commemorates this event
  • OR
  • 2. The visit of the wise men to Bethlehem when
    they brought gifts to Jesus is remembered.
  • Most Christians now give cards and presents as
    part of the Christmas ritual

12
SoWhat is Christmas?
  • Christmas is the second most important festival
    of the Christian calendar after Easter.
  • Some Christians have an advent calendar at home
    which they use in the build up to Christmas.
  • The word Christmas comes from the old English
    Chrestes Maesoes, which means Christs mass.
  • Many Christians go to Midnight Mass (Holy
    Communion or the Eucharist) starting normally at
    11.30 on Christmas Eve and running through to
    12.30 on Christmas morning.
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