Слайд 2A – Angels
In Greek, the word 'angel' means 'messenger'. According
to the popular belief, the angels had an important role to play in Christmas, as they brought the news of the birth of Christ child to the shepherds.
Слайд 3B – Boxing Day,
Christmas Bells
Christmas bells are believed to announce
the arrival of baby Jesus and mark the beginning of the holiday season. The tinkling sound of bells guide the lost sheep back to the fold, just like God would guide people to walk in His ways.
Слайд 4C –Carol singing
Christmas carols are basically Christmas
songs based on the Christmas theme. Carol singing is an old custom wherein people sing carols during the period before Christmas. It is a tradition loved by all and the best way to spread the Christmas spirit.
Слайд 5Christmas Candy Cane
They are cane shaped sticks which are traditionally striped
in red and white colors. It is believed to symbolize the Sherpherd's hook used to bring the lambs back to their fold. In modern times, people believe that is represents an inverted "J" of Jesus Christ.
Слайд 6D – Christmas Decorating
In the weeks leading up to and during
Christmas, people hang decorations in their homes. Red and green are the traditional colours of Christmas.
Слайд 7E – Elves
On Christmas Eve night all of the Elves will
be picked up by Santa to help him deliver the toys and they will return to the North Pole.
Слайд 8Green represents the continuance of life through the winter and the
Christian belief in eternal life through Jesus.
E – Evergreen
Слайд 9F – Frumenty
In England, the only thing that
people ate on the day before the feast was Frumenty, which is, was a kind of porridge made from corn. Over the years the recipe changed. Eggs, fruit, spice, lumps of meat and dried plums were added. The whole mixture was wrapped in a cloth and boiled. This is how plum pudding began.
Слайд 10People around the world send Christmas Greeting Cards and present gifts
to their friends and family.
The first Christmas gifts were given by the three wise men to baby Jesus, so giving rise to the custom of exchanging gifts.
G – Greeting Cards, Gifts
Слайд 11H - Holly
The Holly, from ancient times, was used by people
in Britain to protect their homes from evil spirits (the word "holly" comes from holy).
The holly is believed to symbolize the crown of thorns worn by Christ during crucifixion. It is a religious symbol and is used as an offering to God.
Слайд 12I - Icicles
Baby Jesus had taken shelter under a pine tree.
When the tree realized that it was giving shelter to God, it let out tears of happiness which froze to form icicles. They are now used as a popular tree decoration during Christmas.
Слайд 13J – Jesus, Joseph
Christmas is the celebration of the birth of
Jesus. Jesus came into the world in Palestine 2000 years ago.
Joseph is the husband of Mary.
Слайд 14K – Kissing under the mistletoe
The tradition of kissing under the
mistletoe on Christmas emerged in Europe during the Middle Ages. The original custom held that each time a man kissed a woman under a twig of mistletoe, he should remove one of the berries. Once all the berries were gone, no more kissing could take place under that twig.
Слайд 15L – Christmas Lights
Christmas lights are magical decorations.
Слайд 16M – Mummering
One England's customs is mummering. In the Middle Ages,
people called mummers put on masks and acted out Christmas plays. These plays are still performed in towns and villages.
Слайд 17N – North Pole
Santa Claus lives in the North Pole where
he makes the gifts with help of elves.
Слайд 18O – Old Winter
Old Man Winter like the elfish creature Jack
Frost, is a personification of winter, sometimes also called Father Winter. He may be an alternative older name for Father Christmas and has been identified with the Old English god Woden.
Слайд 19P – Christmas Pudding
The Christmas pudding is a brown pudding with
raisins, nuts and cherries. It is similar to fruitcake, except that pudding is steamed and fruitcake is baked.
Traditionally a silver coin (six pence) was hidden inside the Christmas Pudding. The silver coin brought good fortune to whomever was lucky enough to find it when the pudding was cut.
Слайд 20Q – Christmas Quotes, Quilling Cards
"Christmas is not as much about
opening our presents as opening our hearts." - Janice Maeditere
Слайд 21R – Ribbon
During the holiday season, Christmas Ribbons are highly popular.
Most
popular colors are red and gold. That these colors more closely depict the Christmas holidays.
Слайд 22S – Stars, Santa, Stocking
The Christmas star revealed the birth of
Jesus to the three wise men and also guided them to Bethlehem. It is also used as a popular Christmas decoration.
Santa Claus, also known as Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas and simply "Santa“ was a real person. He was a kind bishop who brought presents to children and needy people.
There is a legend associated with the origin of Christmas stockings. St. Nick, who wanted to remain anonymous and help a poor family, threw gold coins down their chimney. They fell into a stocking that was hanging there to dry.
Слайд 23S – Snowman, Sledge
The snowman is a figure carved out of
snow used as a popular decoration and has become an icon of Christmas in recent times.
Слайд 24T – Turkey
A traditional English and British Christmas dinner includes roast
turkey or goose.
A Christmas tradition involving the turkey is to pull its wishbone. This is one of the bones of the turkey which is shaped like the letter 'Y'. Two people will each hold an end and pull. The person left with the larger piece of the bone makes a wish.
Слайд 26V – Virgin Mary
Virgin Mary is the mother of Jesus.
Слайд 27W - Wreath
Christmas wreaths are an indispensable part of Christmas decorations.
Just
like the Christmas wreath does not have an end, it symbolizes the eternal love of God.
Слайд 28X – X-mas Tree
The meaning of the Christmas tree is interpreted
in many ways. The most popular beliefs are that the needles of the tree point towards heaven symbolizing man's connection with God, and since it is an evergreen tree it signifies abundant life throughout the year.
The decorating of the tree is usually a family occasion, with everyone helping.
Слайд 29Y – Yule log
It is traditional to light a special 'Yule
log' on Christmas Eve and keep it burning through the 12 nights of Christmas until Twelfth Night.