CHRISTMAS AROUND THE WORLD
CHRISTMAS IN THE BIBLE
COPTIC ORTHODOX CHRISTMAS
HYMNS, SONGS & SYMBOLS
FUN & SURPRISE
100

This country is credited with starting the tradition of decorating Christmas trees.

Germany

100

The city where Jesus was born.

Bethlehem

100

Coptic Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on this date.

January 7

100

This red-and-white figure became popular in the 19th century.

Santa Claus

100

This reindeer has a shiny red nose.

Rudolph

200

In this country, people traditionally eat KFC for Christmas dinner.

Japan

200

These visitors followed a star to find the Christ Child. they are called theWise Men or----

The Magi

200

he Coptic Christmas fast lasts this many days.

43 days

200

his symbol represents Christ as the Light of the world.

Candle

200

the most famous movie in Christmas

Home Alone

300

This European figure brings gifts on December 6 and inspired the character "Santa Claus".

Saint Nicholas

300

The angel who appeared to Mary to announce Jesus’ birth.

Gabriel

300

During the Coptic Orthodox Christmas season, this special set of praises is chanted every Saturday night leading up to the Nativity.

(Kiahk) Liturgy (or Tasbeha)

300

This Coptic month is associated with Christmas praises.

Kiahk

300

In the Nativity story, this animal is never actually mentioned in the Bible.

Donkey

400

This plant is traditionally hung at Christmas and is associated with kissing ( which Coptic Parents donot approve)

Mistletoe

400

This Gospel includes the most detailed Nativity story. Hint: he was a doctor.

Gospel of Luke

400

This food is traditionally eaten after the Christmas fast is broken.

fatta

400

What did the angels say to the shepherd to announce Christ's birth?

“Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.”

400

The term that describes God becoming human.

Incarnation

500

This word “Noël” comes from Latin, meaning “birth.” What is this word? Hint: it sounds like one of the girls' names

Natalis

500

This Old Testament prophet foretold that the Messiah would be born of a virgin.

Isaiah

500

According to Coptic Orthodox theology, Christ was born without separation so that His divine and human natures would be united in this way. so in Liturgy we say " without---, ----- or------"

Without Mingling, Confusion, or Alteration.

500

Gold=

frankincense =

myrrh =

kingship, 

Divinity, 

Suffering

500

What the candy cane actually represents

"J" for Jesus

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