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The Forgotten Holiday Called 'Old Christmas' [5:57]
YouTube ^ | November 26, 2025 | KET - Kentucky Educational Television

Posted on 12/09/2025 11:40:30 PM PST by SunkenCiv

Because of the shift from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar in the 1500s, Christmas ended up being celebrated 11 days earlier than before. When the change reached America in the 1750s, some people continued to observe December 25 as sacred and also marked January 6 as “Old Christmas.” This tradition held on strongly in Appalachia and remained part of Kentucky's holiday heritage as a parallel celebration alongside the newer Christmas date. 
The Forgotten Holiday Called 'Old Christmas' | 5:57 
KET - Kentucky Educational Television | 44K subscribers | 47,374 views | November 26, 2025
The Forgotten Holiday Called 'Old Christmas' | 5:57 | KET - Kentucky Educational Television | 44K subscribers | 47,374 views | November 26, 2025

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TOPICS: History; Science; Travel
KEYWORDS: christmas; godsgravesglyphs; hardlyforgotten; history; holidays; kentucky

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1 posted on 12/09/2025 11:40:30 PM PST by SunkenCiv
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2 posted on 12/09/2025 11:41:07 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Kudos to the Admin Moderator, reason: "Randspam" [ 4354167 ])
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To: SunkenCiv

We left our tree up to “Russian Christmas” or the Ephiphany also known as 12th night....we still do..


3 posted on 12/10/2025 12:21:37 AM PST by cherry
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To: SunkenCiv

It’s pretty crazy how England stuck to the Julian calendar for like 170 years after it was obvious to every astronomer who knew his head from his rear end that it was off the mark. Queen Elizabeth and her scientific advisors supposedly wanted to go along with the Gregorian calendar in 1582, but the “Church of England” cried foul... on the theory that it would look like they were obeying the pope... and they bloody well couldn’t have that, could they? So the matter was quietly shelved for a century and half.


4 posted on 12/10/2025 12:34:23 AM PST by irishjuggler
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To: cherry

Have also always celebrated orthodox christmas or Three Kings day! I place a gold coin in a cake, and whoever gets the slice is named King of the Year!


5 posted on 12/10/2025 1:22:43 AM PST by Katya (ultra skeptic)
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To: SunkenCiv

Three Kings Day


6 posted on 12/10/2025 2:49:58 AM PST by Tennessee Nana
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To: SunkenCiv

That was a fantastic video. Note that Eastern Orthodox still celebrate Christmas on Jan 6th...we called it Russian Christmas.

Also from those same folks in KY was a video about the Warrior Path, an ancient path from the Gulf of America to the Great Lakes, with a nicely documented portion thru KY. It was used by mammoths and other ancient fauna way before humans.

Stuff like that doesn’t cure cancer buts its pretty neat...


7 posted on 12/10/2025 2:52:23 AM PST by Adder (End fascism...defeat all Democrats.)
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To: SunkenCiv

I celebrate the 25th as Christmas Day and the 6th as when the Wise Men found Him. I don’t know any of the traditions of Epiphany; for me, it’s an extension of celebrating His arrival in this world to be with us. The Wise Men did not come on Jesus’ natal day; it was apparently up to 2 years afterwards, which is why Herod had all the children up to 2 years of age slaughtered. The shepherds were the first to visit and worship Him soon after He was born.


8 posted on 12/10/2025 3:05:35 AM PST by skr (1 Peter 1:15 - But as he which hath called you is holy, so be ye holy in all manner of conversation)
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To: SunkenCiv

Thank you for this.

My mother kept to January 6 for three Kings day…

Merry Christmas friend


9 posted on 12/10/2025 3:23:12 AM PST by NFHale (The Second Amendment - By Any Means Necessary.)
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To: Tennessee Nana

Three Kings Day. I never heard of that before.

Why do people think there were THREE wise men? It’s “men”, so it’s plural, but there could have been as few as two or as many as hundreds. (There were three gifts.)

And the names ... There are no names given in Scripture. They’ve been made up, so names are just tradition.

They’re in nativity scenes, but they came long after Jesus’ birth. (Probably about two years later.) To His “house”, not manger. To see the “child”, not baby.

Tradition. Much like Adam and Eve’s “Apple”.


10 posted on 12/10/2025 3:28:41 AM PST by MayflowerMadam ( "Trouble knocked at the door, but, hearing laughter, hurried away". - B. Franklin)
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To: SunkenCiv

Bkmk


11 posted on 12/10/2025 3:37:05 AM PST by sauropod
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