December 25: The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ
The Collect of the Day
- Isaiah 9:2-7 or Isaiah 52:7–10 or Isaiah 62:6–12 or Isaiah 9:2–7
- Psalm 96 or Psalm 98 or Psalm 97
- Titus 2:11-14 or Titus 3:4–7 or Hebrews 1:1–12 or Titus 2:11–14
- Luke 2:1-14,(15-20) or Luke 2:(1–14)15–20 or Hebrews 1:1–14 or Luke 2:1–14(15–20)
That Jesus was born is a fact both of history and revelation. The precise date of his birth, however, is not recorded in the Gospels, which are, after all, not biographies, and show little concern for those biographical details in which more modern Christians are interested. Such interest began to become prominent in the fourth century, together with the development of liturgical observances concerning the events of biblical history.
Scholars have offered various theories about how December 25th came to be selected as the date for the liturgical commemoration of the Nativity in the Western Church. An older scholarly view suggests that the date, coming as it doesat the winter solstice, was already a sacred one, being observed by Roman pagans as the festival of the birth of the Unconquerable Sun (dies natalis Solis Invicti). This correspondence is noted by some early Christian writers themselves, who see it as a fitting parallel, but the pagan celebration was only established in the late third century, and the Christian observance of December 25th seems to have even earlier antecedents.
An alternative explanation calculates the date of Christmas based on the date of Passover and Easter. Many early Christian theologians, particularly in North Africa, calculated that the Crucifixion had taken place on the 14th of Nisan, which worked out to be March 25th on the Roman calendar. This date also became celebrated as the Feast of the Annunciation because of a widespread pious belief that Jesus died on the same date that he was conceived, showing how deeply interconnected all of the events of salvation history were. December 25th, then, becomes the date of Christ’s birth, because it is exactly nine months after the date of his conception. This method of calculating also explains the traditional dating in the Eastern church, which historically fixed the Nativity on January 6th rather than December 25th. The Eastern church calculated the date of both Annunciation and Crucifixion using not the 14th of Nisan, but rather the 14th of Artemisios, the first spring month on the Greek calendar. This translates to April 6th on the Roman calendar, which is nine months before January 6th.
The full title of the feast dates from the 1662 edition of the Book of Common Prayer. Prior to that revision, the day was known only as “Christmas Day.” The word “Christmas,” which can be traced to the twelfth century, is a contraction of “Christ’s Mass.”
Lessons and Psalm
First Lesson
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Psalm
1Sing to the Lord a new song; *sing to the Lord, all the whole earth.
2Sing to the Lord and bless his Name; *proclaim the good news of his salvation from day to day.
3Declare his glory among the nations *and his wonders among all peoples.
4For great is the Lord and greatly to be praised; *he is more to be feared than all gods.
5As for all the gods of the nations, they are but idols; *but it is the Lord who made the heavens.
6Oh, the majesty and magnificence of his presence! *Oh, the power and the splendor of his sanctuary!
7Ascribe to the Lord, you families of the peoples; *ascribe to the Lord honor and power.
8Ascribe to the Lord the honor due his Name; *bring offerings and come into his courts.
9Worship the Lord in the beauty of holiness; *let the whole earth tremble before him.
10Tell it out among the nations: “The Lord is King! *he has made the world so firm that it cannot be moved; he will judge the peoples with equity.”
11Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad; let the sea thunder and all that is in it; *let the field be joyful and all that is therein.
12Then shall all the trees of the wood shout for joy before the Lord when he comes, *when he comes to judge the earth.
13He will judge the world with righteousness *and the peoples with his truth.
Psalm
1Sing to the Lord a new song, *for he has done marvelous things.
2With his right hand and his holy arm *has he won for himself the victory.
3The Lord has made known his victory; *his righteousness has he openly shown in the sight of the nations.
4He remembers his mercy and faithfulness to the house of Israel, *and all the ends of the earth have seen the victory of our God.
5Shout with joy to the Lord, all you lands; *lift up your voice, rejoice, and sing.
6Sing to the Lord with the harp, *with the harp and the voice of song.
7With trumpets and the sound of the horn *shout with joy before the King, the Lord.
8Let the sea make a noise and all that is in it, *the lands and those who dwell therein.
9Let the rivers clap their hands, *and let the hills ring out with joy before the Lord, when he comes to judge the earth.
10In righteousness shall he judge the world *and the peoples with equity.
Psalm
1The Lord is King; let the earth rejoice; *let the multitude of the isles be glad.
2Clouds and darkness are round about him, *righteousness and justice are the foundations of his throne.
3A fire goes before him *and burns up his enemies on every side.
4His lightnings light up the world; *the earth sees it and is afraid.
5The mountains melt like wax at the presence of the Lord, *at the presence of the Lord of the whole earth.
6The heavens declare his righteousness, *and all the peoples see his glory.
7Confounded be all who worship carved images and delight in false gods! *Bow down before him, all you gods.
8Zion hears and is glad, and the cities of Judah rejoice, *because of your judgments, O Lord.
9For you are the Lord, most high over all the earth; *you are exalted far above all gods.
10The Lord loves those who hate evil; *he preserves the lives of his saints and delivers them from the hand of the wicked.
11Light has sprung up for the righteous, *and joyful gladness for those who are truehearted.
12Rejoice in the Lord, you righteous, *and give thanks to his holy Name.
Gospel
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