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The Day Christmas Made the Calendar
On December 25th in 352, Pope Liberius celebrated the first official Christmas mass in Rome—marking the moment December 25 became the day on the calendar.
This wasn’t the first time Christians had celebrated Jesus’ birth: Some observances likely took place as early as the 2nd century, and the church in Rome began recognizing Christ’s birthday in 336. But it was Emperor Constantine’s…
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