Christmas Eve
Christmas Eve is the evening or entire day before Christmas, the festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. Christmas Eve is widely recognized as a full or partial holiday... Wikipedia
- Also called: Vigil of the Nativity, Christmas Evening, Christmas Vigil, Day before Christmas, Night before Christmas
- Observed by: Christians, Many non-Christians
- Significance: Day or evening preceding the traditional birthday of Jesus
- Observances: Gift shopping, gift giving, goodwill greetings, Midnight Mass, other church services, meals, preparations for the arrival of Christmas gift-bringers, preparing for Christmas
- Date: 24 December (Western Churches and Eastern Orthodox churches that use the Revised Julian Calendar), 5 January (Armenian Apostolic Church), 6 January (Eastern Orthodox Churches that follow the Old Julian Calendar and most Oriental Orthodox Churches), 18 January (Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem)
- date: 24 December (Western Churches and Eastern Orthodox churches that use the Revised Julian Calendar), 5 January (Armenian Apostolic Church), 6 January (Eastern Orthodox Churches that follow the Old Julian Calendar and most Oriental Orthodox Churches), 18 January (Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem)
- Frequency: Annual
- Related to: Christmas, Christmastide, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day
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