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The origins of Christmas customs unroll like the pages of a history novel, weaving together pagan roots and Christian adoption, as the festive season blankets the world in dazzling lights and joyful tunes. The Christmas tree, one of the season’s most recognisable symbols, has strong pagan roots that date back to ancient cultures.

Christmas Tree

Pagans loved the evergreen tree for its capacity to resist harsh winter circumstances because it represented determination and the promise of life’s continuation. Evergreens were connected with Balder, the god of light, who was thought to be revived after his death in Norse mythology. During the winter solstice, Germanic tribes often decorated their dwellings with evergreen trees.

Enter Christianity, where the Church strove to reinterpret and incorporate existing traditions into the faith’s structure. With its pagan origins, the Christmas tree was transformed into a Christian symbol of eternal life through Christ. Devout Christians in Germany began adorning their homes with ornamented evergreen trees during the Christmas season around the 16th century.

Similarly, gift-giving has its origins in the Roman festival of Saturnalia, a celebration of the deity Saturn that included feasts, celebrations and the exchanging of presents. This ritual was established by early Christians in accordance with the biblical story of the Magi delivering gifts to the newborn Jesus.

The blending of pagan ceremonies and Christian ideas goes down to the day of Christmas. While experts argue the exact date of Jesus’ birth, the choice of December 25th matched with the Roman festival of Sol Invictus, which celebrated the “unconquered sun.” The Church attempted to refocus the festivities on the birth of the Son of God, though the exact date of the Messiah’s birth is unknown and is more likely to be around October or early November time.

Bag Of Presents

The interaction between pagan origins and Christian adaptation has given rise to the complex array of rituals we recognise today in the kaleidoscope of Christmas traditions. Whether it’s decorating a Christmas tree, giving gifts, or celebrating the season, each ritual has a history that spans nations, faiths, and centuries, resulting in a worldwide celebration that transcends time and belief.

Today, Christmas focuses on giving and spending time with family and friends. No one deserves to be sad or alone on Christmas. It’s one of the few times a year that people around the world seem more vibrant and joyful.

Traditional Xmas Market

At InknToner, we love giving, especially around Christmas time. That’s why this Christmas, YOU can enter our Competition for a chance to win 1 of 2 Huge, Luxury Hotel Chocolat Christmas Chocolate Crackers! Just enter the coupon code ITXMAS in the Checkout and wait until we announce the winners on our social media pages (they will be linked at the end of this blog post). The winners will be announced on the 16th December – in LESS THAN A WEEK (this Friday)! Enter and enjoy Your Christmas!

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