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Welcome to EternalChristmas.org your reference web to get everything you need to spend this holiday with your loved ones: Christmas decorations, Christmas trees and balls, lights and garlands, and of course nougats and gifts. Christmas is the Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth on the winter solstice. For many people, Christmas is a popular holiday disconnected from its religious foundation, but it is still an excellent occasion to spend time with family and friends. The tradition of Santa Claus, which became globalized in the twentieth century, completes this holiday of children, families and gifts. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Eternal Christmas


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  • Eternal Christmas
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  • There are many decorations available for you and
    because young kids love trying to throw tinsel at
    the tree, you can get the whole family involved
    in decorating. However one thing about
    decorations is where the idea for decorations
    originated from.
  • Christmas decorations date back to the 15th
    century, when London houses had to cover their
    ivy, bay and holm houses. They also had to add
    decorations suited to the green season, which is
    what the London authorities said. This is where
    the idea came from about making ivy lights at
    Christmas. The idea behind this was that the ivy
    shaped by the heart was intended to symbolize the
    coming of Jesus, and the holly was intended to
    protect the homes from pagans and witches, while
    the berries were the crown of thorns worn before
    Jesus died. Click here Eternal Christmas for
    more.

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  • Christmas colours are commonly referred to as red
    and green, but the reason behind these colours is
    not known to many people. These are slightly
    related to the leaves that were compulsory for
    the green leaves and red berried by the Council
    of London as they went. The green color is
    intended to symbolize eternal life, symbolized by
    the use of evergreen trees that never lose their
    leaves.
  • Green can also be linked to the rebirth of Jesus,
    who according to Christians, symbolized the fact
    that your life does not end there when you die.
    The color red is to make us recall the blood that
    Jesus poured on the cross on which he fell when
    he was nailed to it.

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  • It is likely you will include a nativity scene
    when you decorate your home, and these date back
    further than the Christmas leaves. The scene
    clearly depicts the location where Jesus was born
    and all the characters in this scene were
    apparently present at the birth of the Jewish
    King. Read more about the Eternal Christmas
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  • The decorations of the nativity scene date back
    to the 10th century in Rome, although Saint
    Francis of Asissi did not make them popular until
    the 13th century and from then on they quickly
    became popular all over Europe as the now
    traditional scene was incorporated by many
    countries. Families were encouraged to try and
    develop their own nativity decorations, which
    were often passed down and used over and over
    again through generations. With some churches
    often showing huge nativity scenes outside of
    their parish, with the largest nativity scene
    being developed by Lise Berger in France, these
    scenes can be very extravagant. On a scale of 1
    to 6, this scene features the surrounding
    village.

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  • From the traditions of the Pagans, the Christmas
    tree is somewhat significant and it was
    apparently converted into a Christian tradition.
    During their Winter Solace, the pagans used trees
    as a symbol of worship for somewhat strange
    reasons. This was because, because of their
    triangular shape that pointed to heaven as an
    arrow, they worshipped the fir trees. Get more
    info on Eternal Christmas Decorations.
  • Until 1835, which was when the word was first
    recorded, the Christmas tree did not make it to
    the UK. This was imported from the German people
    already using tress, although it is argued that
    this is not the origin as Christmas trees were
    regularly used by Martin Luther in the 16th
    century. Until 1845, when large numbers of trees
    were used and they were not regularly used in
    America until the 1870s, it did not become a
    frequency in Britain.

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  • As items such as Christmas lights represent
    candles and items such as tinsel were introduced
    by generals for commercial value, which they
    obviously hold today, the modern decorations we
    have today are just developments from traditions.

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  • Summary
  • Welcome to EternalChristmas.org your reference
    web to get everything you need to spend this
    holiday with your loved ones Christmas
    decorations, Christmas trees and balls, lights
    and garlands, and of course nougats and gifts.
    Christmas is the Christian holiday that
    celebrates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth on the
    winter solstice. For many people, Christmas is a
    popular holiday disconnected from its religious
    foundation, but it is still an excellent occasion
    to spend time with family and friends. The
    tradition of Santa Claus, which became globalized
    in the twentieth century, completes this holiday
    of children, families and gifts.
  • Visit this site to learn more at
  • https//www.eternalchristmas.org/
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