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We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
We wish you a Merry Christmas
And a Happy New Year
Good tidings we bring
To you and your kin
We wish you a Merry Christmas
And a Happy New Year
Now bring us some figgy pudding
Now bring us some figgy pudding
Now bring us some figgy pudding
And a cup of good cheer
We won't go until we get some
We won't go until we get some
We won't go until we get some
So bring it right here
So bring us some figgy pudding
So bring us some figgy pudding
So bring us some figgy pudding
And bring it right here
Good tidings we bring
To you and your king
We wish you a Merry Christmas
And a Happy New Year

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Merry Christmas Wishes

It’s that time of year again when friends and family think about the Christmases of the past and plan for the coming holiday with their loved ones in mind. As we reflect on this wonderful holiday, we must keep in mind that Christmas is not just any holiday but may be the most important one of the year for some people. It is a time for remembering, a time to share the goodness of your heart with others, and for expressing with words and gifts what someone means to you. It is a chance to make wishes come true and to give something from your heart. It is a chance to give a message that will express love and caring to the ones we care about the most. As you write your messages, take the time to make a Christmas wish for each and every person on your list. With these thoughts in mind I would like to give you what I think are the best wishes for this holiday. Here are my examples of Merry Christmas Wishes:

  • Happiness— May your life be filled with joy and happiness and may each new day bring you moments to cherish.
  • Love— On this joyous day, and throughout the new year, may your life be filled with an abundance of love.
  • Fulfillment–Merry Christmas and may you live a long and happy life filled with goodwill and friendship.
  • Peace— May this new year bring you peace and tranquility, and as you walk your path may it bring you contentment.
  • Prosperity–On this joyous day, and throughout the coming year, may your life be filled with good luck and prosperity.
  • Friendship— I hope you know how much I value your friendship. I wish you a very merry Christmas and may we enjoy many more years together as friends.
  • Joy of Giving— May your heart be filled with the joy of giving, as it is the expression of the love in your heart and the kindness in your soul.
  • Blessings–May the light of love shine upon you, and may your life be filled with blessings in this Christmas season.
  • Kindness–On this most blessed day, I wish you love for all your kindness, and I hope the new year will bring you many days of happiness.

  • Merry Christmas, and may this new year bring you joy and laughter. To be happy is the greatest wish in life.
  • A Christmas candle is a lovely thing; It makes no noise at all, But softly gives itself away; While quite unselfish, it grows small.
  • A little smile, A word of cheer, A bit of love from someone near A little gift from one held dear, Best wishes for the coming year, These make a Merry Christmas!
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  • My dear friend, I’m wishing you all the blessings of a wonderful Christmastime and I hope you feel all the job this holiday season has to offer.
  • Christmas is about sharing and spending time with family and friends. It’s about creating happy memories with those you love.
  • I can’t wait to do all the holiday things with you. I want to bake Christmas cookies, drink eggnog, and decorate the home.
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  • There are so many gifts I want to give to you this Christmas. Peace, love, joy, happiness are all presents I am sending your way.
  • Christmas time is always so hectic. That’s why I’m so glad I have a friend like you to help me out during the holidays.
  • I want to wish you and your family all the happiness and joy of Christmas. I hope we can get together this holiday season and spend quality time together.
  • I know we are always busy this holiday season but I want to take the time to wish you and yours, happy holidays. I hope we can spend time together soon.
  • On Christmas, there’s a reason to be happy and a reason to smile, and there’s a reason why I’m sending Christmas wishes your way. You’re
  • The tree is decorated, the cookies are made, the gifts are wrapped; now all that’s left is to wish you a Merry Christmas. So, Merry Christmas dear friend.
  • Christmas is all about sharing love with your loved ones. That’s why I am taking the time to share love with you and I hope to get some love back.
  • May your home be filled with the joy of the Christmas season. Here’s wishing you a blessed Christmas and Happy New Year!
  • Christmas is a time for cherishing those who bring so many blessings to our lives. May your heart feel that love this Christmas and throughout the New Year ahead.
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  • It is easy to get lost in the flurry of activity during the holiday season. May you get time to take in the beauty and true meaning of the season and have a Merry Christmas!
  • I wish you a blessed holiday season. May this Christmas bring you comfort, joy, peace and happiness to last throughout the coming year!

    • This season is so much more than holiday parties and giving gifts. May your Christmas be filled with the true miracles and meaning of this beautiful time.
    • As Christmas and the New Year approaches, I want to take time to tell you how blessed I feel to know you. Here’s to wishing you a very Merry Christmas and amazing New Year.
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    • The true heart of Christmas is one of wonder and warmth. May any holiday stress you feel fade away and be replaced with this. Merry Christmas!
    • May your heart and home be filled with all of the joys the season brings. Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year!
    • May all the beauty and blessings this Christmas season has to offer be with you and your family. Happy Christmas to you all!
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    • Beneath the hustle and bustle of the holiday season there is the true beauty of connecting with loved ones. May this beauty and joy lift you up during Christmas and the New Year!
    • I wish you all the peace and joy of the season! Here’s to wishing you and your loved ones a very Merry Christmas and Joyful New Year!
    • May this Christmas bring joy and love to your heart and soul, and may you start the New Year on a beautiful note. Wishing you the best Christmas and a safe and happy New Year!
    • Here’s to wishing you a warm and happy Christmas, filled with the peace, joy and love you deserve. Have a fantastic Christmas and New Year!

  • I wanted to take the time to send you my most sincere Christmas wishes. I hope you have a beautiful holiday.
  • The holiday season is the best time of year. One of the things that makes it so great is that I get to spend it with you.
  • Christmas fills me with hope, joy, love, and happiness. I want you to know that your friendship makes me feel the same way.
  • A lovely thing about Christmas is that it’s compulsory, like a thunderstorm, and we all go through it 2gether.
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  • A silent night, a star above, a blessed gift of hope and love.A blessed Christmas to you!
  • A song was heard at Christmas. To wake the midnight sky. A savior’s birth, and peace on earth and praise to God on high.
  • So thankful am I for having a friend like you. Wishing you blessings for the holidays and the coming year.
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  • A star has come to earth! Spread the Christmas love and cheer! Merry Christmas!
  • As we rejoice and celebrate this wonderful season of Christmas, let us not forget to thank baby Jesus for coming into our lives. Let us together prepare ourselves to welcome him into the homes of our hearts. Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones.
  • Christmas is forever, not for just one day, for loving, sharing, giving, are not to put away like
    • Christmas is the gentlest, loveliest festival of the revolving year – and yet, 4 all that, when it speaks, its voice has strong authority.
    • Christmas is the one time of year when people of all religions come together to worship Jesus Christ.
    • At Christmas play and make good cheer, For Christmas comes but once a year.
    • Bells are ringing and everyone is singing, It’s Christmas! It’s Christmas! Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
    • Bells ring and the birds sing, May you get all the happiness that Christmas brings! Wishing you and your family a very Happy Christmas and a wonderful New Year.
    • Bless us Lord, this Christmas, with quietness of mind; Teach us to be patient and always to be kind.
    • Blessed is the season which engages the whole world in a conspiracy of love.
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    • Blessings and peace of mind that you truly deserve. MERRY CHRISTMAS.
    • Celebrate this Christmas like a child. Enjoy the innocent joy of Christmas. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays.
    • Christmas is the season when you buy this year’s gifts with next year’s money.
    • Christmas spells out love, hope and joy. Pass it on to everyone in your life. Have a great Christmas.
    • Christmas Tip: Make this Christmas special for someone in need. It will automatically become special for you as well. Have a lovely Christmas.
    • Christmas waves a magic wand over this world, and behold, everything is softer and more beautiful.
    • Christmas, children, is not a date. It is a state of mind…
    • Christmas, here again. Let us raise a loving cup; Peace on earth, goodwill to men; And make them do the washing up
    • Don’t get too scared if a fat dude in red shows up at your door step and tries to wrap you up in gift paper. He is Santa Claus and he’s going to simply send you to me, cause I added you to my wish-list this Christmas. Happy Xmas day to you!
    • Don’t measure the height of your Christmas tree. Measure the abundance of the love present in your heart! Have a Blessed Christmas!
    • Each moment in a day has its own value. Morning brings HOPE, Afternoon brings FAITH. Evening brings LOVE, Night brings REST. Hope u will all of them every day. HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR !
    • Faith makes all things possible, Hope makes all things work, Love makes all things beautiful, May u have all the three 4 this Christmas. MERRY CHRISTMAS
    • For a fresh and bright New Year. Here’s wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
    • From door to door, From heart to heart; Christmas binds us together So that we’re never ever torn apart! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
    • From home to home and heart to heart, From one place to another, The warmth and joy of Christmas, Brings us closer to each other.
    • Good news from heaven the angels bring; Glad tidings to the earth they sing; To us this day a child is given; To crown us with the joy of heaven.
    • Have an ideal Christmas; an occasion that is celebrated as a reflection of your values, desires, affections, traditions.
    • Have yourself a Merry little Christmas, Let your heart be light.
    • Heap On The Wood!-The Wind Is Chill, But Let It Whistle As It Will, We will Keep Our Christmas Merry Still!
    • Here’s wishing you all the joys of the season. Wish you and your family a Merry Christmas!
    • Ho! Ho! Ho! It’s Christmas time! May love, success, luck and friendship come knocking at your door throughout this Christmas season. Have a wonderful Christmas.
    • Hope your Christmas is an ideal measure of fun and laughter!
    • I am dreaming of white Christmas, with every Christmas card I write, May your days be Merry and bright, and May all your Christmases be white. Merry Christmas.
    • I hope life treats you kind, and I hope you have all you ever dream of, I wish you joy, happiness, peace and prosperity but above all this I wish u love this Christmas.
    • I love the Christmas tide, and yet; I notice this, each year I live; I always like the gifts I get; But how I love the gifts I give!
    • I will honor Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year.
    • I wish Santa brings you the gift of never ending happiness this Christmas! May you and your family be blessed abundantly. Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year!
    • I wish You Lovely X-mas; I wish You Favorable; I wish You Enjoyable; You shall not Lack in this X-mas; Thy Lord shall provide to You!Merry X-Mas.
    • I’m sending you warm bear hugs, loving kisses and earnest wishes for the wonderful occasion of Christmas. May you have a splendid Christmas filled with lights, songs and cheer. Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year to you.
    • It is Christmas in the heart that puts Christmas in the air.
    • It is that time of the year again, when you are thankful for everything Merry and bright. May this Christmas be a delight! Wishing you a Merry Christmas!
    • Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way, May you be blessed this Christmas with peace and love all day! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
    • Jingle the bells and play the music loud, for Santa Claus is coming to town! Happy Christmas.
    • Joy to the world, a king has been born! Here’s wishing you and your families peace and prosperity this Christmas! May the Lord send you His abundant blessings! May you have a Merry Christmas and a Gratifying New Year!
    • Just like you clean your homes before guests arrive, clean your hearts for Baby Jesus is on his way. Have a Blessed Christmas.
    • Keeping Christmas is good, but sharing it with others is even better.
    • Let this Christmas be a period of reflection on our past and project to better them the years before us, Let us show greater love and care for one another more in this year.
    • Let us get back our childlike faith again.

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    Why is Christmas Day on the 25th December?

    Christmas is commended to recollect the introduction of Jesus Christ, who Christians accept is the Son of God.

    The name "Christmas" originates from the Mass of Christ (or Jesus). A Mass administration (which is in some cases called Communion or Eucharist) is the place Christians recollect that Jesus passed on for us and after that returned to life. The 'Christ-Mass' administration was the one and only that was permitted to occur after dusk (and before dawn the following day), so individuals had it at Midnight! So we get the name Christ-Mass, abbreviated to Christmas.

    Christmas is currently celebrated by individuals around the globe, whether they are Christians or not. It's a period when family and companions meet up and recall the great things they have. Individuals, and particularly youngsters, likewise like Christmas as it's a period when you give and get presents!

    The Date of Christmas

    Nobody knows the genuine birthday of Jesus! No date is given in the Bible, so why do we commend it on the 25th December? The early Christians surely had numerous contentions with reference to when it ought to be commended! Additionally, the introduction of Jesus most likely didn't occur in the year 1 yet marginally prior, some place between 2 BCE/BC and 7 BCE/BC (there isn't a 0 - the years go from 1 BC/BCE to 1!).

    Logbook indicating 25th December

    The initially recorded date of Christmas being praised on December 25th was in 336, amid the season of the Roman Emperor Constantine (he was the primary Christian Roman Emperor). A couple of years after the fact, Pope Julius I authoritatively proclaimed that the introduction of Jesus would be praised on the 25th December.

    There are a wide range of customs and speculations with respect to why Christmas is commended on December 25th. An early Christian convention said that the day when Mary was informed that she would have an extremely exceptional child, Jesus (called the Annunciation) was on March 25th - it's still commended today on the 25th March. Nine months after the 25th March is the 25th December! Walk 25th was additionally the day some early Christians thought the world had been made, furthermore the day that Jesus kicked the bucket on when he was a grown-up.

    December 25th may have additionally been picked in light of the fact that the Winter Solstice and the old agnostic Roman midwinter celebrations called "Saturnalia" and 'Kicks the bucket Natalis Solis Invicti' occurred in December around this date - so it was a period when individuals officially praised things.

    The Winter Solstice is the day where there is the most limited time between the sun rising and the sun setting. It happens on December 21st or 22nd. To agnostics this implied the winter was over and spring was coming and they had a celebration to praise it and adored the sun for winning over the murkiness of winter. In Scandinavia, and some different parts of northern Europe, the Winter Solstice is known as Yule and is the place we get Yule Logs from. In Eastern Europe the mid-winter celebration is called Koleda.

    The Roman Festival of Saturnalia occurred between December seventeenth and 23rd and regarded the Roman god Saturn. Passes on Natalis Solis Invicti signifies 'birthday of the unconquered sun' and was hung on December 25th (when the Romans thought the Winter Solstice occurred) and was the "birthday" of the Pagan Sun god Mithra. In the agnostic religion of Mithraism, the sacred day was Sunday and is the place get that word from!

    Early Christians may have given this celebration another significance - to praise the introduction of the Son of God 'the unconquered Son'! (In the Bible a prediction about the Jewish friend in need, who Christians accept is Jesus, is called 'Sun of Righteousness'.)

    The Jewish celebration of Lights, Hanukkah begins on the 25th of Kislev (the month in the Jewish schedule that happens at about an indistinguishable time from December). Hanukkah celebrates when the Jewish individuals could re-devote and venerate in their Temple, in Jerusalem, again taking after numerous years of not being permitted to rehearse their religion.

    Jesus was a Jew, so this could be another reason that helped the early Church pick December the 25th for the date of Christmas!

    Christmas had likewise been praised by the early Church on January sixth, when they additionally commended the Epiphany (which implies the disclosure that Jesus was God's child) and the Baptism of Jesus. Presently Epiphany basically praises the visit of the Wise Men to the infant Jesus, yet in those days it commended both things! Jesus' Baptism was initially observed as more vital than his introduction to the world, as this was the point at which he began his service. In any case, soon individuals needed a different day to praise his introduction to the world.

    A large portion of the world uses the 'Gregorian Calendar' actualized by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582. Before that the "Roman" or Julian Calendar was utilized (named after Julius Caesar). The Gregorian date-book is more precise that the Roman timetable which had excessively numerous days in a year! At the point when the switch was made 10 days were lost, so that the day that took after the fourth October 1582 was fifteenth October 1582. In the UK the change of logbooks was made in 1752. The day after second September 1752 was fourteenth September 1752.

    Numerous Orthodox and Coptic Churches still utilize the Julian Calendar thus observe Christmas on the seventh January (which is when December 25th would have been on the Julian schedule). What's more, the Armenian Apostolic Church commends it on the sixth January! In some part of the UK, January sixth is still called 'Old Christmas' as this would have been the day that Christmas would have celebrated on, if the timetable hadn't been changed. A few people would not like to utilize the new timetable as they thought it "deceived" them out of 11 days!

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    Christians trust that Jesus is the light of the world, so the early Christians believed this was the correct time to praise the introduction of Jesus. They additionally assumed control over a portion of the traditions from the Winter Solstice and gave them Christian implications, similar to Holly, Mistletoe and even Christmas Carols!

    St Augustine was the individual who truly begun Christmas in the UK by presenting Christianity in the sixth century. He originated from nations that utilized the Roman Calendar, so western nations observe Christmas on the 25th December. At that point individuals from Britain and Western Europe took Christmas on the 25th December everywhere throughout the world!

    So when was Jesus Born?

    There's a solid and down to earth motivation behind why Jesus won't not have been conceived in the winter, but rather in the spring or the harvest time! It can get exceptionally icy in the winter and it's impossible that the shepherds would have been keeping sheep out on the slopes (as those slopes can get a considerable amount of snow in some cases!).

    Amid the spring (in March or April) there's a Jewish celebration called 'Passover'. This celebration recalls when the Jews had gotten away from subjection in Egypt around 1500 years before Jesus was conceived. Heaps of sheep would have been required amid the Passover Festival, to be yielded in the Temple in Jerusalem. Jews from everywhere throughout the Roman Empire flew out to Jerusalem for the Passover Festival, so it would have been a decent time for the Romans to take an evaluation. Mary and Joseph went to Bethlehem for the evaluation (Bethlehem is around six miles from Jerusalem).

    In the harvest time (in September or October) there's the Jewish celebration of "Sukkot" or 'The Feast of Tabernacles'. The celebration's said the most times in the Bible! It is when Jewish individuals recollect that they relied on upon God for all they had after they had gotten away from Egypt and put in 40 years in the forsake. It additionally praises the end of the collect. Amid the celebration, Jews live outside in transitory safe houses (sanctuary" originate from a latin word signifying "stall" or 'cabin').

    Numerous individuals who have examined the Bible, surmise that Sukkot would be a probable time for the introduction of Jesus as it may fit with the depiction of there being 'no room in the motel'. It likewise would have been a decent time to take the Roman Census the same number of Jews went to Jerusalem for the celebration and they would have brought their own tents/covers with them! (It wouldn't have been down to earth for Joseph and Mary to convey their own sanctuary as Mary was pregnant.)

    The potential outcomes for the Star of Bethlehem appears to point either spring or harvest time.

    So at whatever point you observe Christmas, recollect that you're commending a genuine occasion that happened around 2000 years back, that God sent his Son into the world as a Christmas introduce for everybody!

    And additionally Christmas and the solstice, there are some different celebrations that are held in late December. Hanukkah is commended by Jews; and the celebration of Kwanzaa is praised by a few Africans and African Americans happens from December 26th to January first.
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    When Christmas is Celebrated On

    Numerous individuals think Christmas is on December the 25th and that is everything to Christmas. In any case, for some individuals around the globe, in various nations and in various Christian conventions, Christmas goes on for a ton longer than that - and it's even celebrated at various times!

    At the point when Christmas is Celebrated

    Timetable indicating 25th December

    In spite of the fact that December 25th is the date when the vast majority observe Christmas, there are some different dates too!

    Some holy places (fundamentally Orthodox chapels) utilize an alternate logbooks for their religious festivals. Customary Churches in Russia, Serbia, Jerusalem, Ukraine, Ethiopia and different nations utilize the old "Julian" schedule and individuals in those temples observe Christmas on January seventh.

    A great many people in the Greek Orthodox Church observe Christmas on December 25th. Yet, some still utilize the Julian schedule thus observe Christmas on seventh January! Some Greek Catholics likewise celebrate on January seventh.

    In Armenia, the Apostolic Church observes Christmas on January sixth. It likewise observes "Epiphany" on this day.

    Appearance - The Time Before Christmas

    A Christmas Tree Advent Calendar

    Before Christmas, numerous Christians utilize the season of Advent to plan themselves and prepare to commend the delight of Christmas, when Christians celebrate of the introduction of Jesus, who they accept is the Son of God.

    Approach is typically a time of four Sundays and weeks before Christmas. In numerous Orthodox and Eastern Catholics Churches Advent goes on for 40 days, beginning on November fifteenth.

    In Orthodox Churches which observe Christmas on seventh January, Advent begin on 28th November!

    Amid Advent numerous individuals quick (don't eat certain nourishments). The sorts of nourishment individuals surrender relies on upon their congregation convention and where on the planet they live.

    After Christmas - The 12 Days of Christmas and Epiphany

    Drawing of a Partridge in a Pear Tree

    After Advent, customarily, Christmas festivities (and frequently a devour!) began on Christmas Day and went on for 12 Days - so they were known as The 12 Days of Christmas! The festivals completed on the night of fifth January, which is otherwise called Twelfth Night.

    All through history, the 12 Days of Christmas were a period of devouring and fun.

    Taking after Twelfth Night, on sixth January, is Epiphany, when individuals recall the Wise Men (likewise now and again called the Three Kings) who went by Jesus and additionally the Baptism of Jesus.

    Epiphany/Twelfth Night is additionally the time when it was conventional to bring your Christmas enhancements down - albeit a few people abandon them up until Candlemas.

    Candlemas - The End of Christmas

    Candles on Candlemas Day, Christ the King Church, Sanok, Poland 2013

    Candles on Candlemas Day, Christ the King Church, Sanok, Poland 2013 By Silar [CC-BY-SA-3.0], through Wikimedia Commons

    You may believe that Christmas closes when you bring the Christmas Decorations down - however it doesn't! After both Christmas and the period of Epiphany, the end of the Christmas festivities go ahead February second, 40 days after Christmas, with Candlemas.

    Candlemas, otherwise called the 'Presentation of Jesus at the Temple' or the 'Devour of the Purification of the Virgin (or Mary)' is the when a few Christians recall the time when Mary and Joseph took the infant Jesus to the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem to express appreciation to God for giving them a child.

    It's an essential day in some Orthodox and Catholic houses of worship.

    The name Candlemas originates from 'Flame Mass' on account of in numerous Candlemas benefits, the candles are honored to be utilized as a part of holy places amid the coming year or are offered out to individuals for them to use in their homes and private supplications.

    In numerous Catholic places of worship, it's a period when individuals recollect and restore guarantees they've made to the congregation and commend a portion of the predictions which were given about Jesus.

    In numerous Eastern/Orthodox houses of worship, a throughout the night vigil is hung on the night prior to the flame favoring function. In the morning, the candles are honored and are offered out to individuals.
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    Christmas or Xmas?

    Christmas is additionally in some cases known as Xmas. A few people don't believe it's right to call Christmas "Xmas" as that removes the "Christ" (Jesus) from Christmas. (As Christmas originates from Christ-Mass, the Church benefit that praised the introduction of Jesus.)

    In any case, that is not exactly right! In the Greek dialect and letter set, the letter that resembles a X is the Greek letter chi/Χ (proclaimed "kye" - it rhymes with 'eye') which is the main letter of the Greek word for Christ, Christos.

    The early church utilized the initial two letters of Christos in the Greek letters in order "chi" and "rho" to make a monogram (image) to speak to the name of Jesus. This resembles a X with a little p on the top: ☧

    The image of a fish is in some cases utilized by Christians (you may see a fish sticker on an auto or somebody wearing a little fish identification). This originates from the time when the main Christians needed to meet in mystery, as the Romans needed to kill them (before Emperor Constantine turned into a Christian). Jesus had said that he needed to make his devotees 'Fishers of Men', so individuals began to utilize that image.

    At the point when two Christians met, one individual drew a large portion of a fundamental fish shape (regularly utilizing their foot as a part of the tidy on the ground) and the other individual drew the other portion of the fish. The Greek word for fish is "Ikthus" or 'Ichthys'. There are five Greek letters in the word. It can likewise make up a sentence of Christian convictions 'Ie-sous Christos Theou Huios So-te-r' which in English signifies "Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior". The second letter of these five letter is X or Christos!

    So Xmas can likewise mean Christmas; however it ought to likewise be declared "Christmas" as opposed to 'ex-mas'!
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