Christmas Calendar (2025-2040)
Year | Day | Date | Days Left |
---|---|---|---|
2025 | Thu | December 25, 2025 | 123 days |
2026 | Fri | December 25, 2026 | 488 days |
2027 | Sat | December 25, 2027 | 853 days |
2028 | Mon | December 25, 2028 | 1219 days |
2029 | Tue | December 25, 2029 | 1584 days |
2030 | Wed | December 25, 2030 | 1949 days |
2031 | Thu | December 25, 2031 | 2314 days |
2032 | Sat | December 25, 2032 | 2680 days |
2033 | Sun | December 25, 2033 | 3045 days |
2034 | Mon | December 25, 2034 | 3410 days |
2035 | Tue | December 25, 2035 | 3775 days |
2036 | Thu | December 25, 2036 | 4141 days |
2037 | Fri | December 25, 2037 | 4506 days |
2038 | Sat | December 25, 2038 | 4871 days |
2039 | Sun | December 25, 2039 | 5236 days |
2040 | Tue | December 25, 2040 | 5602 days |
What is Christmas?
Christmas is a Christian festival celebrating the birth of Jesus on the 25th of December every year. Since the beginning of the 20th century, Christmas has also been celebrated as a day free of religious motives, instead focusing on gifts, and it is also celebrated by non-Christian people. In this secular version of Christmas, the mythological figure Santa Claus plays an important role. We’ve shared the number of days remaining until Christmas Day and when the Christmas holiday started.
When is Christmas celebrated?
Christmas is celebrated by the majority of Christians worldwide on the 25th of December every year. The celebrations begin on December 24th with Christmas Eve and continue until the night of December 26th in some countries. For example, the Armenian Church and some Eastern Orthodox Churches celebrate Christmas on the 6th of January, which corresponds to December 25th on the Julian calendar. In countries where Christians form the majority, Christmas is often combined with the practical observance of the Christmas holiday season.
The reason some Orthodox Churches celebrate Christmas according to the Julian calendar is because the Gregorian calendar was introduced by Catholic Pope Gregory XIII. However, some Orthodox Churches have adopted the Gregorian calendar and now celebrate Christmas on December 25th.
The word Christmas comes from the Latin word Natalis meaning “birth.” Christmas is called Weihnachten in German, Navidad in Spanish, Natale in Italian, and Noël in French.
In English, it is expressed as Christmas but can also appear as Xmas. Additionally, it is recognized as Yule in Pagan beliefs. Yule is a winter celebration lasting from the winter solstice on December 21st for the following 12 days.
Christmas and New Year are very similar. You can visit the “How many days until New Year?” section to follow the countdown until the New Year.
Christmas Tree
The tradition of decorating a tree at Christmas is based on ancient customs celebrating Jesus’ birth. This tradition can be traced back to ancient Egypt, China, and Jewish practices during the Pagan period. For those who wish to decorate a Christmas tree, you can follow the “How many days until Christmas?” article above.
Yule – The Origin of Christmas
Yule is an old Pagan celebration and is considered the origin of Christmas. Some believe that the Yule celebration of Pagan culture evolved into Christmas after the spread of Christianity.
Is there any relationship between Christmas and New Year?
The New Year marks the completion of one year and the beginning of the next. It has no direct relationship with Christmas, but some modern rituals from Christmas celebrations are commonly used by non-Christian societies during New Year celebrations.
Santa Claus
Santa Claus is a mythological character who brings gifts to well-behaved children on Christmas night or morning. Santa Claus is the most widely recognized name worldwide, but he has different names in the mythology of each country. We’ve added a countdown above in case you ask, “How many days until Christmas?” Follow the countdown to see Santa Claus arrive.
Where can you find these dates?
You can find the exact number of days left until Christmas on various websites on the Internet. If you’re looking forward to the next year, this article will help you understand the countdown to Christmas. So, keep your fingers crossed and wait until December 25th for the New Year to arrive soon.