Santa does not exist!
There was once a person in real life who went around the world giving gifts to worthy children wherever he went. Although he had many different names and resided in numerous nations, his core beliefs were universal.
Christmas is a holiday rich in spiritual symbolism and tradition. This period invites reflection, connection with loved ones, and spiritual renewal. Carols, lights and family rituals enrich this celebration, promoting peace and hope.
There was once a person in real life who went around the world giving gifts to worthy children wherever he went. Although he had many different names and resided in numerous nations, his core beliefs were universal.
Follow Santa’s Christmas journey with NORAD Tracks Santa! The free mobile application of the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) allows you to follow the journey of the beloved Christmas character in real-time. Since 1955, NORAD has been providing information to children about the exact location of Santa Claus around the world…
Here are some cozy and safe suggestions for a dog-friendly Christmas party. These include making doggy greeting cards, putting presents under the tree for the pup, preparing cookies and meals and repeating the ever-reliable walks and games.
Discover the rich tradition of Russian Orthodox Christmas, from the ancient rituals of Sviatki to the preparation of kutya. In a world of festivities that combine history, culture, and devotion, embark on this profound journey through Russian winter.
As Christmas meets the winter solstice, a unique opportunity arises to renew old customs. By blending symbolic decoration with rituals of purification and thanks, we aim to deepen our connection to ourselves and our surroundings for year-long peace and prosperity.
Each December, the white blanket of snow heralds a season brimming with joy and hope: Christmas. In this festive atmosphere, an iconic figure emerges who transcends ages and cultures: Santa Claus.