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Christmas and Sunday
From then on retail trade is only restricted on public holidays ( New Years Day, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Easter Monday, Day of Prayer, Ascension Day, Whit Sunday, Whit Monday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day ) and on Constitution Day, Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve ( on New Year's Eve from 3 pm only ).
In the UK, where Boxing Day is a bank holiday, if Boxing Day falls on a Saturday, a substitute bank holiday is given on the following Monday, but if 26 December falls on a Sunday – which means that Christmas Day, another holiday, fell on a Saturday – then the Statutory Holiday for Christmas is moved to Monday 27 December and the Statutory Holiday for Boxing Day is moved to Tuesday 28 December.
** Earliest day on which Feast of the Holy Family can fall, celebrated on Sunday after Christmas or 30 if Christmas falls on a Sunday.
For example, Christmas Day fell on Saturday in 2004, Sunday in 2005, Monday in 2006 and Tuesday in 2007 but then " leapt " over Wednesday to fall on a Thursday in 2008.
The actual Christmas season continues until the Feast of the Baptism of Christ, which in the present form of the Roman Rite is celebrated on the Sunday after 6 January.
In some Anglican traditions ( including the Church of England ) the Christmas season is followed by an Epiphany season, which begins on the Eve of the Epiphany ( on 6 January or the nearest Sunday ) and ends on the Feast of the Presentation ( on 2 February or the nearest Sunday ).
In the 1962 Roman Catholic calendar, the violet vestments for Holy Innocents were eliminated ( red used instead ), and if December 28 fell on Sunday, this feast was commemorated on the Sunday within the Octave of Christmas.
On the first Sunday of every month and at Christmas, Azed runs a clue-writing competition, via which many of today's top compilers have learnt their trade.
He is also commemorated, together with the other righteous figures of the Old Testament on the Sunday of the Holy Fathers ( the Sunday before Christmas ).
Five months after the Christmas special, Morecambe took part in a show hosted by close friend and comedian Stan Stennett at the Roses Theatre in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire on a Sunday evening.
This group of volunteer singers traditionally presents a Christmas concert on the first Sunday in December at 3: 00 p. m.
* Annual Crystal Band Christmas Concert takes place on the first Sunday in December, hosted by the Historical Society and the Berean Baptist Church.
On Easter Sunday the peasant family perhaps might owe an extra dozen eggs, and at Christmas a goose was perhaps required too.
In Canada, rutabagas are used as filler in foods such as mincemeat and Christmas cake, or as a side dish with Sunday dinner in Atlantic Canada.
They are normally held on Christmas Eve or the Sunday or weekend before Christmas.

Christmas and usually
Prior to this, in Old and Middle English, the word was usually spelled Crist the i being pronounced either as, preserved in the names of churches such as St Katherine Cree, or as a short, preserved in the modern pronunciation of Christmas.
The second one happens on the evening of 24 December ; gifts are placed under the Christmas tree, usually in the absence of Santa-believing children ( many of whom are occupied with watching the sky in search of the first star ) if there are any in the family.
A Christmas tree is a decorated tree, usually an evergreen conifer such as pine or fir, traditionally associated with the celebration of Christmas.
An artificial Christmas tree is an object made to resemble such a tree, usually made from polyvinyl chloride ( PVC ).
El Niño is Spanish for " the little boy " and refers to the Christ child, because periodic warming in the Pacific near South America is usually noticed around Christmas.
The UK and Australia also refer to School holidays ( typically Christmas, Easter, and Summer ) for the periods between School terms when children are not required to go to school, and Half-term holidays for the short break ( usually one week ) part-way through each School term.
Cultural influences such as Christmas creep may have led to the winter season being perceived as beginning earlier in recent years, although high latitude countries like Canada are usually well into their real winters before the December solstice.
Panettone ( pronounced ) is a type of sweet bread loaf originally from Milan ( in Milanese it is called " paneton " Milanese dialect ( pronunciation IPA: / paneˈtuŋ /)), usually prepared and enjoyed for Christmas and New Year in Italy, southeastern France, Brazil, Peru, Malta, Germany and Switzerland, and is one of the symbols of the city of Milan.
The tradition of Christmas Midnight Masses, the celebration of Easter on Sundays, the keeping of a seven-week Lent before Easter and the singing of the Gloria are usually attributed to his pontificate, but some historians doubt that such attributions are accurate.
The Lexington Christmas Parade: Held usually the day after Thanksgiving, the parade route follows Main Street between Midland and Broadway.
Aguinaldo from Puerto Rico is similar to Christmas carols, except that they are usually sung in a parranda, which is rather like a lively parade that moves from house to house in a neighborhood, looking for holiday food and drink.
Up until 2009, the Gliderdrome still held various dances in " The Starlight Room ", usually during the Christmas period.
The nuts were once an important economic resource in the US, being sold on the streets of towns and cities, as they sometimes still are during the Christmas season ( usually " roasting on an open fire " so their smell is readily identifiable many blocks away ).
These are still used in present-day Finland by some enthusiasts, but usually only on special occasions such as Christmas, New Year's, Easter, and juhannus ( Midsummer ).
* Christmas-The network's December schedule usually focuses on Christmas programming, with the title of the branding changing every year.
The name El Niño, from the Spanish for " the little boy ", refers to the Christ child, because the phenomenon is usually noticed around Christmas time in the Pacific Ocean off the west coast of South America.
This depot is usually not in operation ; however Sainsbury's still own the site and continue to use the depot at busy times, particularly at Christmas.
Christmas cards are usually exchanged during the weeks preceding Christmas Day by many people ( including non-Christians ) in Western society and in Asia.
Because cards are usually exchanged year after year, the phrase " to be off someone's Christmas card list " is used to indicate a falling out between friends or public figures.
While most home nativity scenes are packed away at Christmas or shortly thereafter, nativity scenes in churches usually remain on display until the feast of the Baptism of the Lord.
* Portugal: rabanadas, fatias douradas or fatias de parida ( sliced bread coated in an egg wash, fried in oil and coated with sugar and cinnamon, usually eaten over Christmas holiday )
In the United Kingdom, they are usually called simply " currants ", and often are used in scones, currant buns, Christmas cake, Christmas pudding and mincemeat.

Christmas and coincides
They are commonly called " Christmas Bells ", because of the shape of their flowers and their flowering time, which coincides with Christmas in Australia.
Coptic Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on 7 January ( Gregorian Calendar ), which coincides with 25 December according to the Julian Calendar.
Note that word, morpheme ( constituent part of word ), and reading may be distinct: in " 1 ", " one " is at once the word, the morpheme, and the reading, while in " 1st ", the word and the morpheme are " first ", while the reading is fir, as the-st is written separately, and in " Xmas " the word is " Christmas " while the morphemes are Christ and-mas, and the reading " Christ " coincides with the first morpheme.

Christmas and with
But that did not prevent him from writing more long letters, or from coming to spend his Christmas vacations with the hospitable, lively Szolds in their pleasant house on Lombard Street.
that aside from due notification of certain major events in their lives ( two marriages, two births, one divorce ), Christmas and Easter cards of the traditional sort had been the only thin link she had with them through the widowed years.
I look like an old man, compared '', and he had picked up his photograph with the red Christmas bow still on it.
It won't be a `` tea '', however, but more of an international folk song festival, with singers from Chicago's foreign groups to sing Christmas songs from around the world.
You wonder about the Christmas card with no name on it, and it comes to you that maybe it would have been better to have made somebody else happy if you couldn't be happy yourself, to give somebody else the one they wanted -- to give them you.
They withdrew to Mercia, but, in January 878, made a sudden attack on Chippenham, a royal stronghold in which Alfred had been staying over Christmas, " and most of the people they killed, except the King Alfred, and he with a little band made his way by wood and swamp, and after Easter he made a fort at Athelney in the marshes of Somerset, and from that fort kept fighting against the foe ".
For the next five years, Anne spent no more than five or six weeks a year with her family, during holidays at Christmas and in June.
The Electron was developed during 1983 as a cheap sibling for the BBC Micro with the intention of capturing the low-cost Christmas sales market for that year.
* Santa Claus also known as Saint Nicholas, Father Christmas and simply " Santa ", is a figure with legendary, mythical, historical and folkloric origins who, in many western cultures, is said to bring gifts to the homes of the good children during the late evening and overnight hours of Christmas Eve, December 24.
Cider is the most popular beverage of the middle and lower economic classes at Christmas and New Year ( the upper classes proverbially preferring to celebrate with locally produced champagne, although real old-line " creole " aristocrats will still drink cider, which is much more traditional ).
In 1983 an a cappella group known as The Flying Pickets had a Christmas ' number one ' in the UK with a cover of Yazoo's ( known in the US as Yaz ) " Only You ".
Grant followed up this album with the first of her Christmas albums — albums that later would be the basis for her holiday shows.
That year, she also recorded a duet with singer Randy Stonehill for his Love Beyond Reason album, entitled " I Could Never Say Goodbye ", and recorded The Animals ' Christmas with Art Garfunkel.
Grant followed the album with her second Christmas album, Home For Christmas in 1992, which included the song " Breath of Heaven ( Mary's Song )", written by Chris Eaton and Grant, and would later be covered by many artists, including Donna Summer, Jessica Simpson ( who acknowledged Grant as one of her favorite artists ), Vince Gill, Sara Groves, Point of Grace, and Broadway star Barbara Cook.
She followed up " Behind The Eyes " with A Christmas To Remember, her third Christmas album, in 1999.
Nintendo had no problems supplying retailers with the Game Boy for the Christmas season while Atari Corp. only managed limited distribution of their Lynx by year's end.
The television, film, book, costume, home decoration, and confectionery industries use this time of year to promote products closely associated with such a holiday, with promotions going from early September to 31 October, since their themes rapidly lose strength once the holiday ends, and advertising starts concentrating on Christmas.
Bock is historically associated with special occasions, often religious festivals such as Christmas, Easter or Lent.

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