From Estonia to Antarctica, this once-pagan symbol has taken on many strange forms. In December 1848, an illustration showed Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and their children admiring a Christmas tree ...
Yahoo: 3 Christmas traditions that may have pagan roots, and 4 that (probably) don't
3 Christmas traditions that may have pagan roots, and 4 that (probably) don't
MSN: Was Christmas moved to December 25 due to a pagan festival? Here are the facts
Was Christmas moved to December 25 due to a pagan festival? Here are the facts
Never let it be said that Solvang, the Danish village in the heart of the Central Coast that aims both barrels of its year-round whimsy at the Christmas season, doesn’t have another, more pagan side ...
Penn Live: How Christmas has evolved, with pagan and page influences along the way
How Christmas has evolved, with pagan and page influences along the way
National Geographic news: Why do we have Christmas trees? The surprising history behind this holiday tradition.
Why do we have Christmas trees? The surprising history behind this holiday tradition.
Live Science: 3 Christmas traditions that may have pagan roots, and 4 that (probably) don't
Chicago Tribune: ‘Merry Christmas!’ from readers in other countries, where pandemic-affected customs celebrate religious and pagan traditions
‘Merry Christmas!’ from readers in other countries, where pandemic-affected customs celebrate religious and pagan traditions
I was going to title this week’s column “Christmas trees” but you don’t have to celebrate Christmas to enjoy the custom of decorating an evergreen tree indoors. The practice is, in fact, decidedly ...
The Times Leader: Today’s Christmas Is A Celebration Of Pagan Customs, Lies