How To Celebrate Christmas Quiz
- Question: When did the giving gifts become a widespread Christmas tradition?
- Answer: Gift giving became a widespreadChristmas tradition in the 15th century.
- Question: Jesus of Nazareth was born on December 25.
- Answer: No one knows the actual date ofJesus’ birth. December 25 was first identified as the date of Jesus’ birth by the Roman historian Sextus Julius Africanus in the early 3rd century.
- Question: The period of preparation for observance of Christmas, marked since the 19th century and often associated with a calendar, is called…
- Answer:Advent marks the 24 days leading up to Christmas Day. It was traditionally a time for reflection and penitence but evolved into a more-festive celebration of anticipation of Christmas.
- Question: Christmas is observed by all Christian churches on December 25.
- Answer: Roman Catholic and the Protestant churches celebrate Christmas onDecember 25, according to the Gregorian calendar; Eastern Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas on December 25 according to the Julian calendar, so there is a 13-day period between observances. Some Oriental Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas on January 6 or 7..
- Question: In which country is a mango tree, rather than a fir tree, more likely to serve as a Christmas tree?
- Answer: In India a mango tree, which is indigenous to the country, is often used as aChristmas tree instead of a fir tree.
- Question: Which of the following groups doesnot celebrate Christmas?
- Answer:Jehovah’s Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas, which they regard as having non-Christian origins.
- Question: Where is Christmas more likely to be associated with summer rather than winter?
- Answer: In Brazil, the majority of which is in the Southern Hemisphere, Christmas occurs about the time of thesummer solstice rather than the winter solstice.
- Question: Which observance simultaneously commemorates the manifestation of the infant Jesus to the Magi and the manifestation of Christ’s divinity at his baptism?
- Answer:Epiphany simultaneously commemorates the manifestation of the infant Jesus to the Magi and the manifestation of Christ’s divinity at his baptism; it is traditionally observed in most Western churches on January 6 and in many Orthodox churches on January 19.
- Question: Which group banned Christmas celebrations among their members in England and North America?
- Answer:Puritans banned Christmas celebrations in Old and New England because of its association with gift-giving, which contributed to the view that Christmas a secular rather than religious holiday.
- Question: Where is the biblical search of Mary and Joseph for a place to stay reenacted in the days leading up to Christmas?
- Answer: In Mexico, on days leading up to Christmas, the search ofMary andJoseph for a place to stay is reenacted, and children try to break a piñata filled with toys and candy.
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