
The arrival of the New Year’s parties The routine of a large part of Argentines, who organize traditional family and friends gatherings in the last days of December, is modified, so it is important to know What day is Christmas in 2025?.
According to the holiday calendar published by the Ministry of Interior, the celebration of Christmas coincides with Christmas Thursday 25 December. It’s a day with character National holiday is immovable Throughout the country, the birth of Jesus is religiously celebrated.
It should be noted that some workers, such as those working in public bodies, banks and state institutions, will not serve the public on December 24. The same will happen in the lead-up to the New Year, as there will be no activity in some areas on Wednesday, December 31.
Since the date falls on Thursday and has not been moved, in 2025 Christmas will be celebrated Doesn’t make for an extended weekend..
According to tradition, Christmas tree It is placed no more than two weeks before Christmas. And in Argentina, Armed with this Christmas symbol It is done through December 8. It is the date on which the Day of the Immaculate Conception of Mary is celebrated.
This Catholic holiday seeks to highlight the values of faith, compassion and love that it represents The Virgin Mary, worshiped as the mother of Jesus ChristHe was born according to tradition by the work of the Holy Spirit through divine intercession.
he Christmas tree It arises, specifically, from celebrations Winter solstice. Centuries ago, Celtic people cut down oak trees and took them home to decorate them with fruit and candles.
It is believed that during the eighth century Saint Boniface I decided to cut down one of these trees in the German city of Hessen In order to end the worship of gods that were pagan from the point of view of Catholicism, as that was a time characterized by evangelization in Germany. Instead, put Spruce which was considered more suitable for Catholic worship He decorated it with apples, which represent original sin, and candles, indicating the light of Christ.
Over time, those apples and candles turned into lights and balls, just like… Current Christmas tree.