Christmas traditions in Great Britain and in Russia.
Christmas traditions in Great Britain .
Christmas cards.
A visit to Santa.
Christmas symbols.
Christmas Mass in Great Britain
Love Christmas!
Christmas meals in Great Britain.
Decorations
Christmas in Russia
The Birth of Christ
Christmas meal in Russia.
The 7th of January!
Russian Tea Cakes.
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Christmas traditions in Great Britain and in Russia

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3. Christmas traditions in Great Britain and in Russia.

4. Christmas traditions in Great Britain .

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6. Christmas cards.

7. A visit to Santa.

8. Christmas symbols.

A symbolic form of
a wreath, a circle
with red ribbons
,means the royal
colour and the
future
resurrection of
Christ.

9. Christmas Mass in Great Britain

On Christmas Eve
they have Evening
mass-Mass Eve of
the Nativity (Ad
Missam in Vigilia)…

10. Love Christmas!

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In the 4th century in Turkey
there was a real man the
archbishop Nickolas. He
saved 3 daughters of the
poor man, throwing out
the window with small
bags of gold. After his
death he was announced
saint. Now he comes to
the children and gives
presents for them. We
call him Santa Claus.

12. Christmas meals in Great Britain.

Roust turkey with
vegetables (Brussels
sprouts ,carrots,
roast potatoes
Christmas pudding
Cauliflower cheese

13. Decorations

Festive Xmas
crackers are
used to
decorate the
table.

14. Christmas in Russia

Cathedral of Christ the
Savior Church of the
Nativity Christ

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16. The Birth of Christ

This day believers
celebrate the major
event-the birth of the
Divine Son Jesus
Christ who has come
to earth to rescue
human souls.

17. Christmas meal in Russia.

Christmas is
celebrated with
Christmas Eve
January 6,wich is
called Sochelnik .
This day it was
possible to eat only
sochivo-boiled wheat
with honey, varenniki
or borsch.

18. The 7th of January!

But with the
approach of the 7th of
January ,on the table
it was authorized to
put meat.

19. Russian Tea Cakes.

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Santa Claus.../Christmas…
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(the synonym of the 1st stroke)
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