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Thursday, 5 December 2024

Did You Know - Festive Facts !


Sharing six festive facts - do you / did you know any of them?

1. What the X means in Xmas

Some people don't like the word "Christmas" being shortened to "Xmas". But what they might not realise is that "X" actually represents the Greek letter "Chi", which is the first letter of the Greek word for Christ, "Χριστός".

2. The first Christmas card

A man named Sir Henry Cole is said to be behind the first printed Christmas card, like the ones we buy in shops and send to each other today.

In 1843 Henry Cole asked someone called John Callcott Horsley to design it.

It had the words A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year To You printed on it.

About 1,000 cards were made and cost a shilling each to buy - which was actually a lot of money at the time (around £3 in today's money).

3. Why is Advent called Advent?

Advent - the period leading up to Christmas - starts on the fourth Sunday before Christmas.

The word Advent comes from the Latin "adventus" meaning "arrival" or "coming".

4. Jingle Bells isn't a Christmas song

The song, Jingle Bells, wasn't originally written as a Christmas tune. It doesn't even mention Christmas, Advent or Jesus!

That's because it was actually written for Thanksgiving.

5. Mince pies once contained meat

During early Victorian times mince pies used to be made from actual, real-life meat! It is thought this tradition dated back to Tudor times.

However, throughout the 19th Century, the traditional mince pie recipe started to develop into the one we know today, with fruit and spices - and no meat!

6. Where does epiphany come from?

Epiphany is the name given to the day 12 days after Christmas, on 6 January, when the wise men are said to have visited the new baby and Jesus was shown to the world for the first time.

The word Epiphany comes from the Greek word meaning "show" or "reveal".

Well fact number one was new to me! How many of these facts did you know?


~ enjoy your day ~

All the best Jan

27 comments:

Tom said...

...Latin is not a dead language!!!

Elephant's Child said...

Surprisingly I knew three of them - though not that Jingle Bells was designed at a Thanksgiving carol. I knew it wasn't about Christmas but...

contempladoraocidental.blogspot.com said...

1 yes
2 yes
3 yes
4 no
5 yes
6 yes

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

Thanks! A;; very interesting information about the Christmas season! Have a Happy December!

Anonymous said...

Great facts! Xmas one is so interesting -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

Angie's Recipes said...

Fun to know! Thanks for sharing them, Jan.

Linda said...

I did not know # 2

Margaret D said...

Interesting Jan, you jerked my memory on the first Christmas Card.

Rustic Pumpkin said...

I confess, I knew them all, but then I do delve deeply into the history and traditions of Christmas, possibly more than most.
I used to totally lose it over Xmas, until I discovered that X means what it does. Masses of Umble Pie eaten over that one!
Have a lovely day, Debbie

Giorgio said...

I would have never thought that the Christmas song Jingle Bells was written for the Hanukkah. Thanks for the explaination about the term "Xmas" :-)
I was also interested in your information about the Epiphany.

Enjoy the rest of this 1st week of December!

jabblog said...

I knew I, 3 and 5, but will I remember the others?

Caroline said...

Nice to read. Have a nice day !

Ananka said...

Good facts Jan :-D

eileeninmd said...

Thanks for sharing these festive facts.
Take care, have a great day!

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

Jan, I always enjoy these "did you know" posts. You share some really interesting information. Thanks.

roentare said...

Thank you for these new facts

Kim said...

I had no idea about the X or the origin of Christmas cards. Very interesting!!

Shari Burke said...

My mother had very strong feelings against the Xmas word. I am still uncomfortable with it because of how it was drilled into me as a kid and I don't think I've ever written it!

Mary Kirkland said...

Great info. I knew a couple of them.

carol l mckenna said...

Informative post for the season ~ thanks, ~ hugs,

Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
clm ~ A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

HappyK said...

I knew 1,4 5, and 6.

My name is Erika. said...

These are really interesting. I think I'd heard why Xmas is called Xmas, but if you'd asked me I couldn't have told you why, until now! Hope all is well.

Jeanie said...

I was roughly familiar with all except Epiphany!

Rose said...

I did know number 1, believe it or not. A pastor/friend told us that a long, long time ago. One I would never have dreamed is the one about Jingle bells.

https://linsartyblobs.blogspot.com said...

I didn't know about X or Jingle BELLS

Teresa said...

Me parece muy interesante lo que nos cuentas y sí, conocía varias de ellas. Besos.

Conniecrafter said...

Wow for the first time ever I knew all of these :)