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YODA
27-Dec-2002, 12:03 AM
...... ever wonder why Dec 26th is called Boxing day?


Boxing Day

The day after Christmas, the Feast of St. Stephen, the first Christian martyr, is better known as Boxing Day. The term may come from the opening of church poor boxes that day; maybe from the earthenware boxes with which boy apprentices collected money at the doors of their masters' clients. Boxing Day, celebrated on December 26 in England, Wales, parts of Canada, and in some other countries of the Commonwealth of Nations, has nothing to do with the boxes from the Christmas packages.

Traditionally, on that day the gentry would give presents, generally of money, to servants, tradespeople, and others of humble life. These presents came to be known as Christmas boxes. Boxing Day is a legal bank holiday in Canada and England.

The holiday may date from the Middle Ages, but the exact origin is unknown. It may have begun with the lords and ladies of England, who presented Christmas gifts in boxes to their servants on December 26. Or it may have begun with priests, who opened the church's alms boxes on the day after Christmas and distributed the contents to the poor. Or even in England in the middle of the nineteenth century under Queen Victoria.

Supposedly poor people carried empty boxes from door to door, and the boxes were soon filled with food, Christmas sweets, and money. Parents gave their children small gifts such as, oranges, handkerchiefs, and socks. People also placed old clothing that they didn't need anymore in boxes, and they were given to those in need.

BlackRaven
28-Dec-2002, 07:48 AM
Thanks Yoda, had been wondering just that.

Also, was wondering if the year is supposed to be counting from the birth of Christ, why is there a week in between Xmas Day and New Years Day.

I had heard that Christ was allegedly born in the middle of the year anyway, and it was moved to fall in line with Pagan festivities.

YODA
28-Dec-2002, 08:19 AM
LOL!

He was born around 5 BC too - probably September LOL!

Go figure :D

More....... (http://www.new-life.net/chrtms10.htm)

BlackRaven
28-Dec-2002, 03:43 PM
Even more confusing.

I don't know why all these Christians keep wanting to link Xmas with CHRISTmas anway. They should relent and agree that it is Xmas, and just accept it is a commerical thing invented by shop owners.

YODA
28-Dec-2002, 06:17 PM
Here's a good one for you....

The pagan god Mithra was born on December 25, of a virgin.

His birth was witnessed by shepherds and magicians [magi].

Mithra raised the dead and healed the sick and cast out demons.

He returned to heaven at the spring equinox and before doing so had a last supper with his 12 disciples (representing the 12 signs of the zodiac), eating mizd, a piece of bread marked with a cross (an almost universal symbol of the sun).

Any of that sound familiar?

Hmmmm.... Mithra / Mithrandir / The Grey Pilgrim / Gandalf the Grey LOL! :D

Also early in the fourth century, the Roman church decreed that December 25th would be recognized as the birthday of Christ. The Eastern churches refused to accept Christmas until 375 C.E., and the churches in Jerusalem rejected the December 25 date until the seventh century.

Spike
28-Dec-2002, 09:40 PM
On a sandwich board a girl was wearing in Edinburgh

"Keep the "Christ" out of Christmas: it`s a pagan festival."