How Christmas Is Celebrated in the World
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The birth of Jesus Christ is celebrated by all the churches in the world that count according to the Gregorian calendar. The head of the Roman Catholic Church, Pope Leo XIV, attended the procession in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, and then addressed thousands of gathered believers from the main balcony.
The birth of the Lord is celebrated all over the world. At midnight, hundreds of believers filled places of worship around the globe. In St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, Pope Leo celebrated his first Christmas service of his Pontificate. And at Notre Dame, the first mass was held since the cathedral reopened. A truly emotional moment was also during the Christmas concert organized every year by the Princess of Wales. Kate and Princess Charlo…
Christmas is the most important holiday in the Catholic Church after Easter. The Nativity of the Lord was first celebrated in Bethlehem in 328. It was originally called Epiphany, or the manifestation of God to the world. The article "December 25th: Nativity of the Lord in the Catholic Church" comes from the website Wszystko co mojego.
The Feast of the Nativity, a popular holiday in the Christian tradition, is celebrated on Thursday by believers of various churches with joyful events and devotions.
RADIO ROMANIA ACTUALITY (December 25th) – Emission: “Radiojournal” – Fulfiller: Christian Báʼin – Celebrating Christians today the birth of the Lord, known today as Christmas. During the morning, believers participate in liturgy, and, according to tradition, children kneel with Steaua, wearing the birth of Jesus Christ. In his Christmas message, the patriarch Daniel of the Roman Orthodox Church is proud of the acts of the [...]
Christmas celebrations will take place on December 24, 2025, in Menà di Castagnaro and Villa d'Adige. This year, the tradition of the Saints will be revived, with the presence of a living nativity scene and the light of Bethlehem.
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