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Žiacke práce - Jakub Oriňák /prezentácia/
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Vianoce prichádzajú - je čas vyzdobiť učebňu 10.XII. 2004 |
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Christmas - Vianoce |
Christmas is the most widely celebrated festival world over,
and also the most popular festival globally. We have tried to present you with
not only the history, but also enjoyable information on the different icons that
we associate with Christmas. In fact, these things have become so common with
the celebration of X'mas, when we see the Santa riding on a reindeer sledge with
the stocking full of gifts and candies; or the familiar coniferous green trees
being decorated with tinsels and stars, and gingerbread and fruits; or houses
being decorated with holly twigs and mistletoes - we know Christmas has come.
For, these are what Christmas mean to us, at least symbolically. Let us take a
look at what they really mean and their association with Christmas:
Legends of the Christmas Tree:Many legends exist about the origin of the Christmas tree. One is the story of Saint Boniface, an English monk who organized the Christian Church in France and Germany. One day, as he traveled about, he came upon a group of pagans gathered around a great oak tree about to sacrifice a child to the god Thor. To stop the sacrifice and save the child's life Boniface felled the tree with one mighty blow of his fist. In its place grew a small fir tree. The saint told the pagan worshipers that the tiny fir was the Tree of Life and stood the eternal life of Christ.
Christmas Star: The stars that appear in the sky today are the
same ones that were there two thousand years ago.
Was there a nova at the time of Jesus' birth? The exact time of His birth is not
known, but astronomers cannot place a new star appearance anywhere near the
possible time. Could it have been a shooting star? Again, the astronomers say it
was not likely. A meteor lasts only a few seconds or minutes at best. The wise
men followed the star for weeks looking for Jesus. We can rule out comets as
well. They can be seen by the naked eye for a week or months. But modern
astronomers know which comets were close enough to earth hundreds and thousands
of years ago and there was no comet visible to humans around the time of
Christ's birth.
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Here Comes Santa ClausHere
comes Santa Claus! Here
comes Santa Claus!
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