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The way Christmas is celebrated in the 21st century treats the 25th December like its end and climax.
But originally - and as remains the case in religious worship - the 25th December was the *beginning* of Christmas, as declared by the Council of Tours in 567 AD.
But originally - and as remains the case in religious worship - the 25th December was the *beginning* of Christmas, as declared by the Council of Tours in 567 AD.
Many of these dates vary between Christian denominations, such as whether Christmas begins on 24th, 25th, or even 26th December, and how long Christmastide actually lasts.
For some it coincides with Twelvetide and ends on 5th January, and for others it continues until February.
For some it coincides with Twelvetide and ends on 5th January, and for others it continues until February.
But for centuries, whether in religious or secular terms, Christmas started on 25th December (or thereabouts) and continued for twelve more days of venerating saints or licentious drinking and feasting - or both.
Which means there are still nine days of Christmas left...
Which means there are still nine days of Christmas left...
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