Christmas Day 2006

Christmas Day 2006

Monday December 25, 2006

Passed

Upcoming Christmas Day 2006 Dates: The Next 10 Years (Day of the Week & Countdown)

Here’s a list of the next 10 years’ Christmas Day 2006 dates, including the day of the week and how many days remain until each date.

Holiday Date Day Days to go
Christmas Day 2006 December 25, 2006 Monday Passed
Christmas Day 2007 December 25, 2007 Tuesday Passed
Christmas Day 2008 December 25, 2008 Thursday Passed
Christmas Day 2009 December 25, 2009 Friday Passed
Christmas Day 2010 December 25, 2010 Saturday Passed
Christmas Day 2011 December 25, 2011 Sunday Passed
Christmas Day 2012 December 25, 2012 Tuesday Passed
Christmas Day 2013 December 25, 2013 Wednesday Passed
Christmas Day 2014 December 25, 2014 Thursday Passed
Christmas Day 2015 December 25, 2015 Friday Passed

Many people worldwide celebrate Christmas Day. This is December 25th each year. On this day, Jesus Christ is born. People spend Christmas together with family or friends.

 

Traditions and Customs

 

Many traditions exist during Christmas. A Christmas tree is usually decorated. Families decorate a tree - usually an evergreen - with lights, ornaments, and occasionally popcorn or candy cane.

 

A similar custom involves gifts. People buy or make presents for their relatives. Children race to see what Santa Claus brought on Christmas morning. Santa brings gifts to children worldwide on Christmas Eve.

 

Some families even cook together on this day. Common foods are roasted turkey, ham, and side dishes like mashed potato and stuffing. Desserts include cookies and pies.

 

Christmas Symbols

 

Several symbols signify Christmas. The top of the tree is the star of Bethlehem that pointed the Wise Men to Jesus. The nativity scene with Mary, Joseph, and animals shows Jesus' birth in a stable.

 

A further symbol is the Christmas wreath. This round decoration of evergreen branches represents eternal life. Many people hang wreaths at the door for visitors.

 

Lights are also used for decorations around Christmas. Many homes and streets have colorful lights during this season. These lights indicate hope and joy.

 

Celebrating Around the World

 

Countries celebrate Christmas in different ways. Some places hold church services to commemorate Jesus' birth. Some have festive parades and community events.

 

In Mexico, families celebrate Las Posadas - Mary and Joseph searching for a home. In Italy, on Christmas Eve, people eat La Vigilia.

 

Many countries sing carols during this time. These songs are for Christmas. Christmas Day means happiness and family for many people. Love, kindness, and giving are themes for this time of year.

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