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Yes, but because Mormons generally believe that Christ was born in April, there really aren't many uniquely Mormon Christmas traditions. Most Latter-day Saints celebrate Christmas in accordance with local customs. Christmas is viewed as a good time to contemplate the mission of Christ, spend time with family, and serve the community.

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Yes. But because Mormons generally believe that Christ was born in April, there really aren't many uniquely Mormon Christmas traditions. Most Latter-day Saints -- Mormons -- celebrate Christmas in accordance with local customs. Christmas is viewed as a good time to contemplate the mission of Christ, spend time with family, and serve the community.

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Yes, they do. Like most other Christian religions they believe Mary was a virgin and with God created Jesus.

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