Merry X-Mas??

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Merry X-Mas??

Post by Denise » Thu May 29, 2014 8:35 am

“Happy Holidays!” “Holiday Tree.” “Seasons Greetings.” For years our increasingly secular culture has worked hard to expunge “Christ” from “Christmas.”

So it is understandable that serious Christians would be suspicious of using “Xmas” to refer to the feast of Christ’s birth.

But keep in mind that the X in Xmas is not an English letter X. It is the Greek letter “Chi” which in English is “CH” and as such is part of the ancient Catholic monogram for Christ, the Chi-Ro that we see often on altars, chalices, etc. It looks like a “P” with and “X” superimposed on the stem of the “P”, but it is really the equivalent in Greek of the first three letters of Christ-- CH and R.
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So originally “X-mas” was not intended to knock Christ out of Christmas but is simply an abbreviation of “Christ”-mas. It derives not from some modern secular agenda, but an ancient Christian custom of representing the name of our Lord with a Greek monogram.

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Post by KarlB » Thu May 29, 2014 12:25 pm

:D .. so there!.. to those who want to take Christ out of Christmas.. their convoluted semantic gymnastics leads you back to the same thing. ;)
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