Thursday, 4 December 2025

True meaning of Christmas

 


Hi all I am late getting around to writing this well started it yesterday but didn’t get around to finishing it as I was just so exhausted most of the day.

Christmas is an important day for Christians but also for other people now days. Celebrated on 25 December each year, is a cherished holiday around the world.

Its origins may come from the Christian tradition of commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, the true meaning of Christmas extends beyond religious observance. It encompasses a spirit of generosity, kindness, togetherness, and hope that resonates with people of all backgrounds.

Churches hold special services, nativity plays are performed, and carols are sung, all of which focus on the message of peace and goodwill.

I feel Christmas is a period of joy and hope as well as an opportunity to reflect on the year gone by, express gratitude for what we have, and look forward to new beginnings. The festive lights, decorations, and cheerful music all contribute to an atmosphere of happiness and optimism, reminding us to appreciate life’s simple pleasures.

While Christmas has religious roots, its meaning has broadened over time. Many Australians, regardless of faith, embrace the holiday’s spirit of kindness, generosity, and unity. Schools and workplaces often host end-of-year celebrations, and communities come together for public events like carols by candlelight. These traditions foster inclusivity and encourage everyone to participate in the festive cheer.

 

5 comments:

  1. Nice post, Jo-Anne. Christmas is different to what it used to be and the Australian Christmas is very different from the northern Christmas.

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  2. Celebrations are certainly different around the world. I love your Merry Christmas background bears.

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  3. Christmas is a time of joy, hope and generosity. May yours be blessed, Jo-Anne!

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  4. Christmas is just a general time to be kind and loving and thankful and compassionate for me. Beyond any religion, yes! :)

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  5. I love Christmas and I love family and I love celebrating Jesus. Merry Christmas Jo-Anne.

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True meaning of Christmas

  Hi all I am late getting around to writing this well started it yesterday but didn’t get around to finishing it as I was just so exhausted...