Wednesday, December 16, 2015

When A Child Is Born

When A Child Is Born With Lyrics.Video Design; Lyn Alejandrino Hopkins

When A Child Is Born
https://youtu.be/-G9dCFZvSX4

Barbarians - The Saxons

China's Latest 'Airpocalypse' Seen from Space


Severe air pollution is choking China with thick veils of smog, and yesterday (Dec. 7), Beijing issued a red alert — the highest possible — due to poor air quality in the Chinese capital city. Recent …

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Mary's Boychild

MARY'S BOY CHILD (Lyrics) - JOSE MARI CHAN

Libera:Mary's boy child玛丽的小男
https://youtu.be/ZOmup_7G9jA

Barbarians - The Huns

Saving energy at home

INFOGRAPHIC: Simple steps you can take to save a ton of energy at home

When you research saving money around the home, the first thing you probably encounter is replacing incandescent lights with LED light bulbs and buying a programmable thermostat. And while LED light bulbs and properly timed thermostats are big energy savers, there are some simple things you can d...


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Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Twelve Days of Christmas

Twelve Days of Christmas with Lyrics Christmas Carol & Song Children Love to Sings

Twelve Days of Christmas - Hayley Westenra, Russell Watson, Aled Jones (Songs of Praise)

12 Days of Christmas - Straight No Chaser


Twelve Days of Christmas

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is about the religious period. For the Christmas song, see The Twelve Days of Christmas (song). For the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly album, see The Twelve Days of Christmas (album).
12 Days of Christmas
Observed by
Christians
Type
Christian
Observances
varies by church, culture, country
Date
25/26 December – 5/6 January
Frequency
Related to
The Twelve Days of Christmas, also known as Twelvetide, is a festive Christian season to celebrate the nativity of Jesus. In most Western Church traditions Christmas Day is the First Day of Christmas and the Twelve Days are 25 December – 5 January.[1] For many Christian denominations, such as the Anglican Church and Lutheran Church, the Twelve Days period is the same as Christmastide;[2][3][4] for others, such as the Catholic Church, Christmastide lasts a little longer;[5] the Twelve Days are different from the Octave of Christmas, which is the eight-day period from Christmas Day until 1 January. In Anglicanism, the term "Twelve Days of Christmas" is used liturgically in the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, having its own responsory in the Book of Common Prayer for Matins.[3]

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·         1Eastern Christianity
·         2Western Christianity
o    2.2England
·         3Modern Western customs

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