Christmas 2018: The legend and the celebrations

The birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and the second of the Holy Trinity of Christianity is celebrated on this day across the world.

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Srishty Choudhury
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Christmas 2018: The legend and the celebrations

According to the legend, Jesus Christ was born in a stable in Bethlehem to Mother Mary and Saint Joseph. (File photo)

It is Christmas today and Santa Claus has already brought in a lot of cheers for everyone. This being the most important festival for Christians across the world, churches are all decked up celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, and the second of the Holy Trinity of Christianity (the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit). Over the centuries, Christmas has become one of the biggest secular festivals to be celebrated all over the world. Not only do followers of Christianity take part in the celebrations, but non-Christians do the same. Celebrations start from Christmas Eve (December 24) and continue till Boxing Day (December 26). Popular customs include exchanging gifts, decorating Christmas trees, attending church, sharing meals with family and friends and, of course, waiting for Santa Claus to arrive.

According to the legend, Jesus Christ was born in a stable in Bethlehem to Mother Mary and Saint Joseph. In 336 AD, Constantine the Great, a Christian Roman Emperor, declared that December 25 will be celebrated as Christmas to mark Christ’s birth. According to the Holy Bible, the virgin Mother Mary was engaged to Joseph when she miraculously conceived through the Holy Spirit. She was foretold about this by an angel of God, who further said she will name the child Jesus and he will be known as the Messiah or saviour. The shepherds were the first to see the newborn, following them, three kings from faraway lands, guided by the star of David, visited the baby and offered him precious gifts.

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Midnight Mass

Midnight Mass sees Christians across the world gather with family and friends, as they sing carols and read the story of Jesus Christ’s birth from the Bible, even as Christmas Eve gives way to Christmas Day. The tradition dates back to the 4th century.

Christmas Carols

People get dressed in their best festive wears and sing Christmas carols and hymns in praise of the lord.

Santa Claus

Children wait eagerly for Santa Claus who gives presents and goodies to them. Santa Claus is an important part of the festivity.

Christmas decorations

Pine trees are decorated with colourful bells, candles, candies, stars and gift stockings. Most of the Christmas decorations consist of four colours — red, green, golden and white, and they have some significance as well. While green denotes eternal life, red signifies the blood Christ shed, golden denotes royalty (he was known as the Son of David, the King of Israel) and white denotes peace.

Christmas spread

After the Midnight Mass, people head home for some wine and cake to celebrate the birth of Christ. The Christmas feast is a delicious spread that the entire family enjoys together. The traditional Christmas meal comprises delicacies such as roasted turkey, gingerbread, roasted chicken, mince-pie, Christmas cake, pudding, eggnog, mashed potatoes and mulled wine.

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