The Origin of Christmas Eve
December 5th, 2009 by dee
We all know that the day before Christmas is called Christmas Eve. At that night, the whole family will be reunited in the living room, and sing Christmas songs and exchange gifts around the Christmas tree next to the Christmas carols
, sharing their joys and sorrows of life over the past year, expressing their blessings and love. In this evening a group of cute little boys and little girls will be seen holding poetry and playing the guitar and singing the poetry to report good news to one family after another. But do you know where this festive event of the good news team come from and how the Christmas Eve came into being? There is more than one version of stories about the origin of Christmas Eve, and the following is just one of them:
On the night when Jesus was born, a group of shepherds who had been guarding the sheep in the wilderness suddenly heard a voice come from heaven to report to them the good news of Jesus’s birth. According to the Bible, Jesus had come here to be the king of the world, so the Angel made the message known to more people through these shepherds.
Later, people follow the example of the angel and in go everywhere to report
the message of Jesus’ birth on Christmas Eve. And today reporting the good news has become indispensable program for Christmas.
The good news team is usually composed of about 20 young people, plus a little girl dressed as the angel and a Santa Claus. After about 9:00 pm on the Christmas Eve they will start to report the good news to one family after another. When the good news team goes to a family, they will firstly sing a few
Christmas songs that people are all familiar with, and then it is the girl’s turn to read out the words in the Bible so as to let the family know that tonight is the time of Jesus’ birth. After that everyone will make a prayer together and sing one or two poems. Finally the generous Santa Claus will deliver Christmas gifts to the small hall of that family son, and the whole process of reporting good news is complete!
The whole activity of reporting the good news will not end until around 4 o’clock the next morning.
But today most people have forgotten the stories of many festivals or they don’t mind knowing them or not, as long as they can enjoy themselves at each festival. And with the development of the science and technology, many religious festivals have lost their meaning of religion. People are more and more practical, and more and more confident. But knowing more about the festivals will just enhance our fun, and many of the festival stories are very beautiful.
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