Christmas 2021: Date, history, importance and significance

Christmas 2021: Date, history, importance and significance
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021 has again been a rough year keeping the pandemic in mind. But Christmas is said to be the most wonderful time of the year when people across the world come together to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Each year, on Christmas, families come together, celebrate and indulge themselves in parties. Christmas is not only the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, but also the spirit of giving and affection celebrated across faiths.

ike every year, Christmas 2021 will also be observed and celebrated on December 25.

The festival of Christmas will bring hope and joy even in the middle of the ongoing pandemic and new strains threatening lockdown.

Christmas is celebrated to remember the birth of Jesus Christ. Christians believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God.

The name Christmas comes from the mass of Christ. A mass service is where Christians remember that Jesus died for us and then comes back to life.

The Christ-mass service is one service that is allowed to take place after sunset. Hence, Christ-Mass became Christmas as a shorter version.

Christmas is one of those festivals that is celebrated by all whether they are Christians or not. It is a time when family and friends come together and remember the good things they have.

Christmas is celebrated as one of the biggest festivals which is observed all over the world. It is celebrated from Christmas eve and continues till December 26.

The birth of Jesus Christ marks the utmost importance for Christmas as they believed that God had sent his son on earth as a sacrifice to redeem the people of the world from their sins.

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