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First Christmas babygrow / vest / sleepsuit / onesie, 1st Xmas, 1st Christmas, Baby girl / boy Christmas outfit, baby Xmas pjs These royal yew boughs caused quite a stir among the nobility, who had never seen anything like them before. But it was nothing to the sensation created in 1800, when the first real English Christmas tree appeared at court. Belk, Russell (2000). "Materialism and the Modern U.S. Christmas". Advertising & Society Review. 1. doi: 10.1353/asr.2000.0001. S2CID 191578074. Archived from the original on 6 May 2014 . Retrieved 5 October 2014. President Benjamin Harrison and his wife Caroline put up the first White House Christmas tree in 1889. [78]

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a b Kelly, Joseph F. (2010). The Feast of Christmas. Liturgical Press. p.94. ISBN 9780814639320. German Lutherans brought the decorated Christmas tree with them; the Moravians put lighted candles on those trees.In 2005, the city of Boston renamed the spruce tree used to decorate the Boston Common a "Holiday Tree" rather than a "Christmas Tree". [156] The name change was reversed after the city was threatened with several lawsuits. [157] When in December, 1840, Prince Albert imported several spruce firs from his native Coburg, they were no novelty to the aristocracy, therefore. But it was not until periodicals such as the Illustrated London News, Cassell’s Magazine and The Graphic began to depict and minutely to describe the royal Christmas trees every year from 1845 until the late 1850s, that the custom of setting up such trees in their own homes caught on with the masses in England. Pope John Paul II introduced the Christmas tree custom to the Vatican in 1982. Although at first disapproved of by some as out of place at the centre of the Roman Catholic Church, the Vatican Christmas Tree has become an integral part of the Vatican Christmas celebrations, [147] and in 2005 Pope Benedict XVI spoke of it as part of the normal Christmas decorations in Catholic homes. [148] In 2004, Pope John Paul called the Christmas tree a symbol of Christ. This very ancient custom, he said, exalts the value of life, as in winter what is evergreen becomes a sign of undying life, and it reminds Christians of the "tree of life", [149] an image of Christ, the supreme gift of God to humanity. [150] In the previous year he said: "Beside the crib, the Christmas tree, with its twinkling lights, reminds us that with the birth of Jesus the tree of life has blossomed anew in the desert of humanity. The crib and the tree: precious symbols, which hand down in time the true meaning of Christmas." [151] The Catholic Church's official Book of Blessings has a service for the blessing of the Christmas tree in a home. [152] The Episcopal Church in The Anglican Family Prayer Book, which has the imprimatur of The Rt. Rev. Catherine S. Roskam of the Anglican Communion, has long had a ritual titled Blessing of a Christmas Tree, as well as Blessing of a Crèche, for use in the church and the home; family services and public liturgies for the blessing of Christmas trees are common in other Christian denominations as well. [153] [154]

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The debate about the environmental impact of artificial trees is ongoing. Generally, natural tree growers contend that artificial trees are more environmentally harmful than their natural counterparts. [129] However, trade groups such as the American Christmas Tree Association, continue to refute that artificial trees are more harmful to the environment, and maintain that the PVC used in Christmas trees has excellent recyclable properties. [131] Marie Claire Lejeune (2002). Compendium of symbolic and ritual plants in Europe. Man & Culture. p.550. ISBN 978-90-77135-04-4. a b Mandryk, DeeAnn (25 October 2005). Canadian Christmas Traditions. James Lorimer & Company. p. 67. ISBN 9781554390984. The eight-pointed star became a popular manufactured Christmas ornament around the 1840s and many people place a star on the top of their Christmas tree to represent the Star of Bethlehem.It is commonly believed that ancient Romans used to decorate their houses with evergreen trees to celebrate Saturnalia, [28] although there are no historical records of that. [29] In the poem Epithalamium by Catullus, he tells of the gods decorating the home of Peleus with trees, including laurel and cypress. Later Libanius, Tertullian, and Chrysostom speak of the use of evergreen trees to adorn Christian houses. [30] Lighting with electric lights (Christmas lights or, in the United Kingdom, fairy lights) is commonly done. A tree-topper, sometimes an angel but more frequently a star, completes the decoration. The most commonly used species are fir ( Abies), which have the benefit of not shedding their needles when they dry out, as well as retaining good foliage color and scent; but species in other genera are also used. Personalised First Christmas New Home Gift, New Home Gift, First Christmas, Home Keepsake, Special Date Keepsake, Congratulations New Home In the late 1800s, home-made white Christmas trees were made by wrapping strips of cotton batting around leafless branches creating the appearance of a snow-laden tree.



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