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is christmas eve a settlement day

by Prof. Conor Dietrich Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What is Christmas Eve and why is it celebrated?

Christmas Eve is the day that represents the day before the birth of Christ, where a midnight mass is held and is a day of reunions, social gatherings and the giving of gifts.

Are the last trading day and final settlement day revised?

Note: Subject to the official announcement of Japan public holiday, the Last Trading Day and Final Settlement Day might be revised accordingly. Note: Subject to the official announcement of Malaysia public holiday, the Last Trading Day and Final Settlement Day might be revised accordingly.

Is a Christmas custody schedule a good idea?

The sad reality is that many parents do not stay together and in those cases, a Christmas custody schedule becomes extremely useful. As a Raleigh Divorce Lawyer for over fourteen years, I have seen all kinds of holiday custody schedules and before you decide what kind of schedule works for you, there are several factors you should consider.

What is the custodial time for the Christmas holiday?

From the last day of school prior to the Christmas Holiday until December 24th at 4:00 pm at which time (Mom or Dad) shall begin their custodial time by picking up the minor child.

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What is Christmas Eve?

For other uses, see Christmas Eve (disambiguation). Christmas Eve is the evening or entire day before Christmas Day, the festival commemorating the birth of Jesus. Christmas Day is observed around the world, and Christmas Eve is widely observed as a full or partial holiday in anticipation ...

What are some traditions associated with Christmas Eve?

Many other varying cultural traditions and experiences are also associated with Christmas Eve around the world, including the gathering of family and friends, the singing of Christmas carols, the illumination and enjoyment of Christmas lights, trees, and other decorations, the wrapping, exchange and opening of gifts, and general preparation for Christmas Day. Legendary Christmas gift-bearing figures including Santa Claus, Father Christmas, Christkind, and Saint Nicholas are also often said to depart for their annual journey to deliver presents to children around the world on Christmas Eve, although until the Protestant introduction of Christkind in 16th-century Europe, such figures were said to instead deliver presents on the eve of Saint Nicholas' feast day (6 December).

How do Methodists celebrate Christmas?

The mood is very solemn, and the only visible light is the Advent Wreath, and the candles upon the Lord's Table. Others celebrate the evening with services of light, which include singing the song Silent Night as a variety of candles (including personal candles) are lit. Other churches have late evening services perhaps at 11 pm, so that the church can celebrate Christmas Day together with the ringing of bells at midnight. Others offer Christmas Day services as well.

Why do churches ring bells in the evening?

Many churches still ring their church bells and hold prayers in the evening; for example, the Nordic Lutheran churches. Since tradition holds that Jesus was born at night (based in Luke 2:6-8), Midnight Mass is celebrated on Christmas Eve, traditionally at midnight, in commemoration of his birth.

When is midnight mass celebrated?

Roman Catholics and high church Anglicans traditionally celebrate Midnight Mass, which begins either at or sometime before midnight on Christmas Eve.

Is Christmas Eve a part of Christmas Day?

Christmas Day is observed around the world, and Christmas Eve is widely observed as a full or partial holiday in anticipation of Christmas Day. Together, both days are considered one of the most culturally significant celebrations in Christendom and Western society .

Is Christmas Vespers a Lutheran tradition?

The old Lutheran tradition of a Christmas Vigil in the early morning hours of Christmas Day ( Christmette) can still be found in some regions . In eastern and middle Germany, congregations still continue the tradition of " Quempas singing": separate groups dispersed in various parts of the church sing verses of the song "He whom shepherds once came Praising" ( Quem pastores laudavere) responsively.

When does custodial time end for Christmas?

(Mom or Dad) shall have custodial time with the minor children for Christmas beginning on December 24th at 9:00 am and ending on December 25th at 2:00 pm when he/she shall return the minor child.

What is the first step in a holiday?

1. The first is to attempt to divide the exact day or days of the holiday.

What is the importance of holiday custody?

For parents of young children who are going through a divorce, it is crucial to establish holiday custody schedules that allow the children to experience the joy of the holidays with each parent.

How to handle holiday custodial time?

Whatever method you choose to handle holiday custodial time, it is imperative that you seek and obtain the advice of an experienced Family Law Attorney. Child Custody cases are complicated and any agreements should be effectively drafted and formalized in a legally enforceable manner. A Child Custody Attorney can advise you on your options and North Carolina Child Custody Law. The decisions and schedules put into place early in a contested, uncontested, or collaborative divorce are vitally important and can be very difficult to change. Specific legal advice is the best way to ensure you and your children will have the custodial schedule that everyone deserves.

What happens if you are the secondary custodial parent?

If you are the secondary custodial parent, meaning you have less physical time with the children, look carefully at how the regular custody schedule works and would be affected by holidays.

How to make Christmas better for kids?

Consider putting all of your energy into making this Christmas the best it can be for your children. Avoid the temptation to skip the holiday parties and family get-togethers. Try something new and special like buying a live tree to decorate or taking the kids to a show or on a short trip. This year may be tough, but moving on with your life and helping your children adjust can be accomplished one step at a time.

Can you visit your parents on Christmas?

It is important to specify the holiday visitation for both parents, even the primary custodial parent as Christmas can fall on a weekend or other regular custodial period that could otherwise affect visitation.

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Overview

Christmas Eve is the evening or entire day before Christmas Day, the festival commemorating the birth of Jesus. Christmas Day is observed around the world, and Christmas Eve is widely observed as a full or partial holiday in anticipation of Christmas Day. Together, both days are considered one of the most culturally significant celebrations in Christendom and Western society.

Religious traditions

Roman Catholics and high church Anglicans traditionally celebrate Midnight Mass, which begins either at or sometime before midnight on Christmas Eve. This ceremony, which is held in churches throughout the world, celebrates the birth of Christ, which is believed to have occurred at night. Midnight Mass is popular in Poland (pasterka) and Lithuania (piemenėlių mišios).

Meals

In Bulgaria, the meal consists of an odd number of lenten dishes in compliance with the rules of fasting. They are usually the traditional sarma, bob chorba (bean soup), fortune kravai (pastry with a fortune in it; also called bogovitsa, vechernik, kolednik), stuffed peppers, nuts, dried fruit, boiled wheat. The meal is often accompanied with wine or Bulgaria's traditional alcoholic beverage rakia, in the past olovina (a type of homemade rye beer). The meals used to be put on top of hay, direc…

Gift giving

During the Reformation in 16th- and 17th-century Europe, many Protestants changed the gift bringer to the Christ Child or Christkindl, and the date of giving gifts changed from 6 December to Christmas Eve. It is the night when Santa Claus makes his rounds delivering gifts to good children. Many trace the custom of giving gifts to the Magi who brought gifts for the Christ child in the manger.

Christmas Eve around the world

Christmas Eve is celebrated in different ways around the world, varying by country and region. Elements common to many areas of the world include the attendance of special religious observances such as a midnight Mass or Vespers and the giving and receiving of presents. Along with Easter, Christmastime is one of the most important periods on the Christian calendar, …

Historical events

A number of historical events have been influenced by the occurrence of Christmas Eve.
During World War I in 1914 and 1915 there was an unofficial Christmas truce, particularly between British and German troops. The truce began on Christmas Eve, 24 December 1914, when German troops began decorating the area aroun…

See also

• Christmas Day
• Nativity of Jesus
• Santa Claus
• Winter holiday season
• Réveillon

External links

• Media related to Christmas Eve at Wikimedia Commons
• Quotations related to Christmas Eve at Wikiquote

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