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  2. 120 'Happy Holidays' Wishes To Use Throughout Christmas and ...

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    Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! 50. Sending you happy holiday wishes from over the mountains. ... Short Holiday Blessings. 106. Have a joyful Christmas! 107. Peace, love and holiday cheer ...

  3. 125 Best Merry Christmas Wishes To Write in Christmas Cards - AOL

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    44. I hope you have a fantastic Christmas and a Happy New Year! 45. May the holiday season fill your home with joy, your heart with love, and your life with laughter. ... 110. This is the time of ...

  4. 90 Christmas Card Greetings and Messages to Share This Year - AOL

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    "Merry Christmas, and Happy New Year!" "Season's greetings, and best wishes for the New Year." “I hope your holiday is full of love, peace, and joy!” "Merry Christmas, and best wishes for 2025."

  5. 25 Christmas Prayers and Blessings To Bring Joy to the World

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    Christmas prayers and blessings to share with family and friends. ... 21. "Somehow, not only for Christmas But all the long year through, ... A glad new year to all the earth!"

  6. Chalking the door - Wikipedia

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    The numbers in this example refer to the calendar year 2025 and the crosses to Christ. The letters C, M, and B stand for the traditional names of the biblical Magi ( Caspar , Melchior and Balthazar ), or alternatively for the Latin blessing Christus mansionem benedicat ('May Christ bless this house'), [ 4 ] or IIIK referring to the three kings ...

  7. Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep) - Wikipedia

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    Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep)" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin and used in the 1954 film White Christmas. It is commonly performed as a Christmas song, although the lyrics make no reference to the December holiday. [1]