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vampin 22.12.12 - 04:51am
I don't know. Just remember reading it in the past. * +

vampin 22.12.12 - 04:57am
December 25th Is celebrated more by Christians in the west. Jan 6th is same thing except eastern christians like egypt and asia called umm...feast of the epiphany? Then others say it was all in April and I've heard may. * +

cathar13 22.12.12 - 05:02am
Well, no vampin, speaking as a former eastern rite christian the date January the 6th is the date marked for christmas. Because of their recognition of the Julian Calendar. Christians in the west follow the Gregorian Calendar. What the differences are i am not sure. * +

vampin 22.12.12 - 05:07am
Umm wasnt Jan 6 suppose to the a celebration for the Arival of the Magi to Bethlehem? * +

cathar13 22.12.12 - 05:14am
Thats the case in the western churches yes. Epihany falls on the 6th of january. But its to do with calendar difference of east and west. Both follow different calendars. * +

mab21 22.12.12 - 05:32am

@ kristy59 - 21.12.12 - 11:36pm
you seem to have the hottest summers and the coldest winters, mab hug but the snow is very festive this time of the year. We in uk have rain and lots of it rainy

i was discussing abt that the other day wit bf kris, we were used to have snow nearly at christmas but this year it's snowing since the 9th almost everyday.snowy *

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