How to have Christmas the right way

 A couple of years ago, on the eve of Christmas, French sociology students conducted a survey among their peers walking around Paris. The question was one: "What do we celebrate at Christmas?" The suggested answers might seem like a joke: it was "at Christmas celebrate the end of the Christmas sales" and "at Christmas they celebrate the arrival of" Père Noël "(" Father of Christmas ") with gifts", "Christmas is a celebration in honor of the installation of the Christmas tree" and " Christmas is like a rehearsal for the New Year "," Christmas is the beginning of the twelve-day winter holidays from December 25 to January 6 "and even" Christmas is a holiday associated with the release of a new Christmas comedy movie ". Only one answer mentioned God: "Christmas is the birthday of Christ."

Of course, the survey could be considered a student joke, if not for the frighteningly small number of respondents who remembered about Christ on this great holiday. Firmly believing that this is impossible among our youth, we nevertheless decided to briefly, concisely outline what the essence of the Christmas holiday is and how to properly spend it. Let's get started. Moreover, those who have long been falling under the +18 category can also read the text.

1. What do we celebrate on Christmas Day?

Incarnation. That is, the birth of God in the human race. Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary the Savior.

2. What is the difference between New Year and Christmas?

The two winter holidays and those standing next to each other in the calendar have completely different meanings. New Year is the beginning of a conditional period of time invented by people, the beginning of a new calendar year. By celebrating this day, we pay tribute to human institutions. This date is not so difficult to shift, which was done in 1918, when Lenin signed the "Decree on the introduction of the Western European calendar in the Russian Republic." Celebrating the Nativity of Christ, we relive an event of a completely different significance - the birth of Jesus Christ. The coming of the Savior to our world is a turning point in the history of mankind.

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