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CHRISTMAS, WHICH TAKES ITS NAME from Christ's Mass, was first celebrated on various
dates from about 200 A.D. but was finally set on December 25 by Bishop Liberus of Rome in
354 A.D. The December date, which almost coincides with the winter solstice, became a
popular festival of West Europe during the Middle Ages. But as late as the nineteenth
century, Christmas celebration was suppressed in Scotland and New England because of some
religious differences. All Christian nations have traditions which have become a part of
the Christmas season. For example, England has contributed the decorations of holly and
mistletoe, caroling and gift giving.The Christmas tree is a medieval German tradition and
the immortal carol "Silent Night" also comes from Germany. The United States
first made Santa Claus popular in New York, popularized the Christmas card about 1846 and
made the major contribution to commercializing Christmas. When Ukraine, under King Volodymyr, (St. Vladimir) accepted Christianity from Byzantium
in 988 A.D. many pagan traditions were in existence which were adapted by the Church to
the new religion. Some of those traditions have survived a thousand years and now form a
part of today's Christmas celebrations. Svyata VECHERYA OR "HOLY SUPPER" is the central tradition of the beautiful
Christmas Eve celebrations in Ukrainian homes. The dinner table sometimes has a few wisps
of hay on the embroidered table cloth as a reminder of the manger in Bethlehem. Many
Canadian and American families wear their Ukrainian embroidered shirts on this occasion. AT THE END OF THE Svyata VECHERYA the family often sings Kolyadky, Ukrainian Christmas
Carols. In many communities the old Ukrainian tradition of caroling is carried on by
groups of young people and members of organizations and churches calling at homes and
collecting donations. WHY DO UKRAINIANS CELEBRATE Christmas on January 7th rather than December 25th? Many
people wonder why the Ukrainian date is thirteen days later and only a few people are
aware that it is related to a change from the calendar which was in use two thousand years
ago. Tradition plays a great part in the lives of people of Ukrainian origin and it
is for this reason that they have continued to celebrate Christmas on the old date that
would have been observed by all Christians. The Roman calendar that had been in use since the eighth century B.C. originally
started the year on March 1 and had 10 months as the names of the months themselves
indicate, September (7), October (8), November (9) and December (10). Eventually two
months were added, Januarius and Februarius, and the year was started on January. However,
it was only 355 days long so it had over ten days error and the seasons and the calendar
over the years continued to lose their correct relationship. |
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