The Big Question: What’s behind Christmas traditions – and just how traditional are they?
The date was chosen to coincide with the winter solstice and the Roman festivals associated with the shortest day of the year, which falls between 22 December and 25 December. This was seen as the day when the Romans celebrated Dies Natalis Solis Invicti – “the birthday of the unconquered sun”. It was also Jupiter’s birthday and, further back, the birthday of his Greek equivalent, Zeus. In Eastern Europe, the various Orthodox churches – the Russian, Greek, Armenian, Serbian et al, follow the old Gregorian calendar, and in which Christmas Day is 7 January There is no Santa Claus in the Gospels.
Interesting grid some people find. Aneristic Illusion none the less. Me, I’m of to the brothel.
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