Why is Christmas celebrated on the 25th December 

Christmas is celebrated on 25th December to mark the birth of Jesus Christ.

Early Christians chose this date to honor and remember Jesus’s life.

The date is close to the winter solstice, when days begin to grow longer.

Ancient Romans celebrated festivals of light around this time.

Christians linked Jesus’s birth with light overcoming darkness.

Today, it is celebrated worldwide as a festival of joy, peace, and hope.