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The Christmas season lasts from Christmas Day until the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord.
The Christmas season lasts from Christmas Day until the Feast of the [[Baptism of the Lord]].


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Revision as of 20:13, 15 December 2010

The Christmas season lasts from Christmas Day until the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord.

December 25 Christmas Day
January 1 Octave of Christmas; Solemnity of Mary Mother of God
December 25 - January 5 Twelve Days of Christmas
January 6 Epiphany
Sunday after Epiphany Baptism of the Lord
25 December 1
26 2
27 3
28 4
29 5
30 6
31 7
1 January 8
2 9
3 10
4 11
5 12

Xmas

The first letter of this ancient abbreviation is not the English character "X" but the Greek character Chi. It is the first letter of "Christos" in Greek: Χριστος. People who use this abbreviation (as I did in the pie chart of the liturgical year) are not "Xing" Christ out of Christmas; they are going back to the original language of the New Testament and to the earliest days of Christianity to find a convenient symbol for Christ.

This is an example of the problems associated with transliteration.