- Santa has a calculated 31 hours to thanks to the different time zones and the rotation of the earth, assuming he travels east to west.
- Pope Julius I declared Christ’s birthday as December 25th sometime during the 4th century.
- Christmas trees received their first written acknowledgement in Germany in 1531.
- The tradition of hanging stockings over the fireplace derived from Dutch children placing their shoes next to the fireplace on Christmas Eve. Stockings later replaced the shoes.
- Until the turkey, a goose was the most popular fare served at a Christmas meal.
- The popular Christmas carol Silent Night was written by an Austrian priest named Joseph Mohr in 1818 as a result of a broken church organ.
- Christmas trees such a Douglas fir and Evergreen are grown in all 50 states of America.
- The abbreviation of Christmas to Xmas partially comes from the Greek letter ‘chi’, the first letter of the word ‘Christos’, meaning ‘Christ’.
- Australian priests suggest saying “Happy Christmas” instead of Merry Christmas since “merry” often referred to drinking alcohol.
- Bing Crosby’s Christmas classic “White Christmas” is the best-selling Christmas song of all time.
- The red stripe in the candy cane was intended by the inventor as the blood of Christ.
- Mistletoe myth states should a woman appearing under the mistletoe not receive a kiss, she will not marry the following year.
- The first Christmas card was designed by John Horsley in 1840 but was not sold until 1843.
- Christmas wreaths of holly and berries are believed to represent Christ’s thorns and blood.
- In Mexico, the poinsettia plant is called “Flower of the Holy Night”.
- Tinsel became a popular Christmas tree adornment after a mythical spider created sprawling webs from branch to branch. It is believe the Christ Child changed the webs to a silver colour.
- Oklahoma was the last state to proclaim Christmas day as a legal holiday in 1907.
- Poet Clark Moore is credited with naming Santa’s reindeer; Blitzen, Comet, Cupid, Dancer, Dasher, Doneder, Prancer, and the most famous reindeer, Rudolph.
- The colours in Santa Claus’ suit, red and white, were the creation of artist Haddon Sundblom. Sundblom was commissioned by the Coca-Cola Company to redesign Santa Claus, although, Thomas Nast was the first artist to illustrate Santa Claus.
- Austria issued the first Christmas stamp in 1937.
- While working for inventor Thomas Edison, Edward Johnson had lights crafted especially for his Christmas tree leading to the popularization of Christmas tree light.
Friday, December 28
Christmas Facts
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