Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Christmas English introduction

Christmas English introduction

Christmas, also known as Christmas, is translated as "Christ Mass", a traditional western festival, which is held every year1February 25th. Mass is a church ceremony. Christmas is a religious festival, because it is regarded as a festival to celebrate the birth of Jesus, so it is named "Christmas".

On Christmas Eve, most Catholic churches will hold mass at midnight on the 24th, that is,1February 25th, while some Christians will hold carols and celebrate Christmas on1February 25th. Another branch of Christianity, the Orthodox Church, celebrates Christmas on 1 7th every year.

Christmas is a public holiday in the western world and many other regions, such as Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia and Singapore in Asia. The Bible does not actually record the date of birth of Jesus. Christmas is a public holiday.

Christmas, also known as Christmas, is translated as "Christian Mass", which is a traditional festival in the West. It falls on February 25th every year. Mass is a church service. Christmas is a religious festival, because it is celebrated as the birthday of Jesus, hence the name "Christmas".

Most Catholic churches will hold midnight mass on Christmas Eve on the 24th, that is, in the early morning of February 25th, 65438+, while some Christian churches will hold a good news meeting and then celebrate Christmas on February 25th, 65438+. Another branch of Christianity, the Orthodox Church, celebrates Christmas every year on 65438+1October 7th.

Christmas is also a public holiday in the western world and many other regions, such as Hong Kong, Macau, Malaysia and Singapore in Asia. In fact, the Bible does not record the date of birth of Jesus, and Christmas was announced by later generations.