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History of Christmas
  • December 18

    • 1989 - " I Love Lucy " Christmas episode, shown for 1st time in over 30 years.

  • December 24

    • 1818 - " Silent Night " composed by Franz Joseph Gruber; sung for 1st time the next day.
    • 1997 - 1st time a Channukah candle is officially lit in Vatican City.

St. Nicholas Posatge Stamp USA
  • December 25

    • 0001 - 1st Christmas, according to calendar-maker Dionysus Exiguus
    • 0337 - Earliest possible date that Christmas was celebrated on Dec 25th.

      The story of Santa Claus begins with St. Nicholas, a fourth-century bishop in Asia Minor. St. Nicholas was considered a generous gift giver and protector of children, and over time his reputation flourished throughout Europe. Eventually the legend of St. Nicolas became intertwined with the Christmas holiday.

    • 0352 - 1st definite date Christmas was celebrated on Dec 25th

    • 1818 - 1st known Christmas carol (" Silent Night, Holy Night " by Franz Joseph Gruber & Joseph Mohr ) sung (Austria)

Lorenzo Costa Virgin with Child
    • 0336 - This is the earliest known year that Jesus' nativity was celebrated on December 25th, as mentioned in the Philocalian Calendar of A.D. 354. Jesus' birth was commemorated on January 6th in Greek Orthodoxy, although by the 400s most of the Eastern churches had accepted the Roman date.

    • 1413 - Two years before his martyrdom, Bohemian reformer and martyr Jan Huss wrote in a letter: 'Rejoice, that the immortal God is born, so that mortal men may live through eternity.'

    • 1537 - German reformer Martin Luther was recorded as saying: 'It is the most ungodly and dangerous business to abandon the certain and revealed will of God in order to search in to the hidden mysteries of God.'

    • 1723 - The Dunkards (Baptists from Germany) held their first immersion service in America at Germantown (near Philadelphia), Pennsylvania.

    • 1923 - In Washington, D.C., during Calvin Coolidge's first Christmas as president, the first electrically lighted Christmas tree appeared in the White House.

 


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