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Christmas – Santa’s Secret Christmas Eve World Peace Tradition!

by hatcha in Holidays, December 28, 2011
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Father christmas includes a conventional Xmas event custom that numerous households all over the world participate in every year. They’re referred to as ‘The seven Solution Holy Benefits as well as Wants for that seven Continents with regard to Globe Peace".

The Many Faces of Christmas

by Moses Ingram in Holidays, December 15, 2011
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Christmas through the centuries.

Commercial Fathers Christmas

by daniel pedro in Holidays, December 8, 2011
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In Nigeria, every situation, bad or good, is an avenue to make money. The Father Christmas show has joined the bandwaggon.

More Suggestions for a Winter Holiday or Vacation

by hannemarie in Holidays, December 1, 2011
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As promised in my previous winter holiday article there are some more suggestion but a bit more expensive.

Christmas – is It All Lies and Does It Matter?

by alexsamson in Holidays, December 26, 2010
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As humans, we need something to pin a little optimism on, and there’s nothing wrong with that.

The Legend of Santa Claus and How It All Began

by bethos in Holidays, December 23, 2010
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Santa Claus is a legend but there was a real Saint Nicholas. The spirit of giving at Christmas time was inspired by St. Nicholas of Myra.

The Real Santa Claus: St Nikolaos of Myra

by Sylvia Clare in Society, December 16, 2010
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The real Santa Claus was born in 270 AD, and dedicated his life to helping the poor and sick. Santa even spent time in prison. Here is the story of St Nikolaos of Myra, the man behind the legend of Santa Claus.

I Was Father Christmas for Charity!

by Lord Banks in Holidays, December 13, 2010
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A story of how I stepped in at the last minute to save some under privileged childrens Christmas, complete with photographs.

Weird Christmas Traditions Around The World

by eddiego65 in Holidays, December 5, 2010
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The holiday called Christmas is designated as a celebration of the birth of Christ, hence its name. Though the exact date of Christ’s birth is not recorded in the Bible, December 25th was chosen by 4th century Pope Julius I as the date for Christmas in an effort to Christianize pagan festivals such as Saturnalia and Solstice. Some truly unusual Christmas traditions are but remnants of those pagan holidays, while others are just plain unusual or amusing.

10 Steps to Having a Merry Christmas

by jmhart in Holidays, December 3, 2010
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Follow these steps and you should be well on your way to creating a nice, christmassy atmosphere for the buid-up to Christmas Day.

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