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  2. Nativity of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The Nativity depicted in an English liturgical manuscript, c. 1310–1320 A Christmas carol card, Boston, 1880. Like 1st-century Jews, early Christians rejected the use of musical instruments in religious ceremonies and instead relied on chants and plainsong leading to the use of the term a cappella (in the chapel) for these chants.

  3. Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Christianity developed during the 1st century AD as a Jewish Christian sect with Hellenistic influence [29] of Second Temple Judaism. [30][31] An early Jewish Christian community was founded in Jerusalem under the leadership of the Pillars of the Church, namely James the Just, the brother of Jesus, Peter, and John.

  4. List of Christmas films - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Card: 2006: A soldier serving in Afghanistan receives a Christmas card from a Californian woman he has never met. He visits the town to find the inspiration behind the card. The Christmas Chronicles: 2018: A brother and sister become embroiled in an adventure after they try to catch video evidence of Santa Claus on camera.

  5. Puritans - Wikipedia

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    Pro-Christmas rioting broke out across England, semi-clandestine religious services marking Christ's birth continued to be held, and people sang carols in secret. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] Following the restoration in 1660, when Puritan legislation was declared null and void, Christmas was again freely celebrated in England. [ 113 ]

  6. These Celebrities Go All Out for Family Halloween Costumes - AOL

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    Kate Upton and Justin Verlander's "Peter Pan" Costume. Kate Upton and husband Justin Verlander took their family's Halloween costumes to the next level with matching outfits inspired by "Peter Pan ...

  7. Religion in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Shinto (神道, Shintō), also kami-no-michi, [a] is the indigenous religion of Japan and of most of the people of Japan. [14] George Williams classifies Shinto as an action-centered religion; [15] it focuses on ritual practices to be carried out diligently in order to establish a connection between present-day Japan and its ancient roots. [16]