Title: Christmas & Celebrating it as Catholics Post by: Shin on December 21, 2012, 03:25:00 PM I read something interesting recently that basically said we have Christmas and our approach to it distorted because of secular and Protestant influences.
That the season of Advent is a time of penitential preparation for the coming of Christ, and that the first twelve days of Christmas are the true time for Christmas giving, visiting, and acquiring Christmas gifts. But instead we busy ourselves with the gift buying ahead of time, do everything on Christmas, and then it's all over the next day as if the Christmas season did not exist, or as if it existed in Advent, prior to Christmas. The Christmas decorations disappear the day after December 25th. Thoughts folks? Title: Re: Christmas & Celebrating it as Catholics Post by: George on December 22, 2012, 01:53:37 AM In our home we begin our Christmas the first sunday of advent and our decorations remain up until the week after New Years.As far as gifts go we exchange them Christmas day,it's always been the tradition in our family. To be honest though the gift giving tradition doesn't mean much to me, having my family all together is difficult and so I'm just happy when we can all share time together and reminisce especially about the ones that our no longer with us.
Title: Re: Christmas & Celebrating it as Catholics Post by: Shin on December 22, 2012, 01:58:41 AM Yes, I agree with you.. it's having all the family together that truly makes it Christmas..
The good wishes are the greatest gifts really.. Title: Re: Christmas & Celebrating it as Catholics Post by: Bailey2 on December 23, 2012, 07:28:15 PM Agree. In secular world, Christmas music stops the day after Christmas. We continue to play ours, at least until "little Christmas"--feast of the wise men. And we leave the decorations up and often lit outside until then too!
Title: Re: Christmas & Celebrating it as Catholics Post by: pebbles on January 23, 2013, 03:18:18 AM But instead we busy ourselves with the gift buying ahead of time, do everything on Christmas, and then it's all over the next day as if the Christmas season did not exist, or as if it existed in Advent, prior to Christmas. The Christmas decorations disappear the day after December 25th. Thoughts folks? As a Filipino, I do find the American way (or is it the same for other Western culture?) of celebrating Christmas ridiculous...no offense meant, ok? ;) Christmas decorations in the Philippines can start as early as November 3 ;D ;D ;D And decorations disappear either after 3 kings or weeks after that... when people have time ;D One of our parks which is government controlled still has Christmas lights in their trees ;D ;D ;D Christmas gifts can be given as early as December 1 or as late as 3 kings ;D Christmas parties can be held as early as December 10 and as late as 3 kings. And it is a time of giving. Offices, organizations, clubs would have out-reach programs. And it is a time of waiting like in Lent which is why statues are also covered in violet and the priests' vestments are violet. Then why follow this secular tradition? Why put down Christmas decorations on December 25? You can always let it sit for a while and if somebody ask, you can always say, "Well, technically, it is still the Christmas season." ;D O:) Title: Re: Christmas & Celebrating it as Catholics Post by: Shin on January 23, 2013, 06:49:00 PM It's always Christmas! :principalities: :cherubim: :thrones:
Title: Re: Christmas & Celebrating it as Catholics Post by: CyrilSebastian on November 15, 2014, 09:31:17 PM There is a local religious radio station which plays Christmas hymns and religious songs
until the end of December. |