Xmas
Countdown December 17, 8 days to go!The Chronography of 354 AD contains
early evidence of the celebration on December 25 of a Christian
liturgical feast of the birth of Jesus. This was in Rome, while in
Eastern Christianity the birth of Jesus was already celebrated in
connection with the Epiphany on January 6. The December 25 celebration
was imported into the East later: in Antioch by John Chrysostom
towards the end of the 4th century,probably in 388, and in Alexandria
only in the following century. Even in the West, the January 6
celebration of the nativity of Jesus seems to have continued until after
380. In 245, Origen of Alexandria, writing about Leviticus 12:1–8,
commented that Scripture mentions only sinners as celebrating their
birthdays, namely Pharaoh, who then had his chief baker hanged (Genesis
40:20–22), and Herod, who then had John the Baptist beheaded (Mark
6:21–27), and mentions saints as cursing the day of their birth, namely
Jeremiah (Jeremiah 20:14–15) and Job (Job 3:1–16).] In 303, Arnobius
ridiculed the idea of celebrating the birthdays of gods, a passage cited
as evidence that Arnobius was unaware of any nativity celebration.[
Since Christmas does not celebrate Christ's birth "as God" but "as man",
this is not evidence against Christmas being a feast at this time. The
fact the Donatists of North Africa celebrated Christmas may indicate
that the feast was established by the time that church was created in 31.
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