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happy x-mass would someone tell why ppl in ethiopia and some europian countries celebrate x.mass different from america or the rest of the world ?which one y'all rather to celebrate it? cause?

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Posted about 3 months ago
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thank you sweetie,for your wish here and on my blog!!to answer your question.. frankly,i've never believed at christmas we celebrate the real birth date of christ!for me it's rather the significance of it,but this is what google has to say about it. Christmas, annual Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. Most members of the Roman Catholic Church and followers of Protestantism celebrate Christmas on December 25, and many celebrate on the evening of December 24 as well. Members of most Orthodox Churches around the world also celebrate the holiday on December 25. Some Orthodox Christians in Russia, Ukraine, the Holy Land (the historic region of Palestine), and elsewhere celebrate Christmas on January 7 because they follow the Julian calendar. Members of the Armenian Church observe Christmas on January 6, following the unique custom of celebrating both the birth and baptism of Christ on the same day.
happy x-mass would someone tell why ppl in ethiopia and some europian countries celebrate x.mass different from america or the rest of the world ?which one y'all rather to celebrate it? cause?
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Posted about 3 months ago
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does this mean you approve morisye?:).nothing i love more than copy paste things i like off the internet.if only i had the strength to finish reading them myself.i am such a qibitbit tota:)
thank you totit you are our wekipidia lol
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