No. It is evident through clues in the story he was born in the summer or early fall. When the Catholic Church took over Europe they wanted to replace the pagan celebrations with Christian ones, so they choose the Winter Solstice as Christmas and the Spring celebration as Easter. Thus, those dates were picked that we now use today.
No it is most likely that December 25 was not the birthday of Jesus Christ. More likely he was born in the springtime.
Jesus Christ was born on this auspicious day of 25th December. On this holy day, christians all over the world celebrate as a mark of respect to the Son of God Jesus Christ.
i don't know were your from, but most of the universe celebrate Xmas on DEC 25th as Jesus Christ was born on the 25th DECEMBER.
he born on 25th december
It's very likely, since Jesus is a common Hispanic name.
I don't know what the Croatians believe but most Christians don't believe that Jesus was actually born on December 25th; they believe that December 25th was chosen as a date to celebrate that he was born.
25th December - Christmas Day. But actually no one knows when is the exact date when Jesus was born. The Christmas day we celebrate is not the exact date when Jesus was born.
In a Christian's point of view, Christ decided because he is the one who decides when Jesus would be born and the 25th is the day baby Jesus was born so we celebrate that.
No. December 25th is the day Gods son (Jesus) was born. The story of which is called The Nativity.
Because that is the day Christ was born and Christmas stands for Christ Mas so there
There is none. The early Church move Jesus birthday to coincide with the pagan rites of winter, celebrated around the Winter's solstice.
No. it is all made up!
...um, yeah. Bud? Christmas is celebrated BECAUSE of the birth of Christ. That is what Christmas IS. Although recent historical evidence suggests he may not have even been born on December 25th.