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  2. Pope Julius I - Wikipedia

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    Pope Julius I was the bishop of Rome from 6 February 337 to his death on 12 April 352. He is notable for asserting the authority of the pope over the Arian Eastern bishops , as well as setting December 25 as the official birthdate of Jesus .

  3. All About the Complex History of Christmas - AOL

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    According to History.com, Pope Julius I chose December 25 "in an effort to adopt and absorb the traditions of the pagan Saturnalia festival." Why do some people celebrate Christmas Day in January?

  4. Are Christmas trees toxic to cats? How to cat-proof ... - AOL

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    Cats are known to climb on furniture and other decor, so here are some tips to cat-proof your tree this holiday season. Make sure your Christmas tree has a heavy base, Purina recommends .

  5. Vatican Christmas Tree - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the offering of the Christmas Tree to the Pope has become an honour, and each year the Vatican accepts a tree donated by a different European country or region. [1] [3] The Christmas tree is installed in the centre of Saint Peter's Square, together with a life-size nativity scene that is unveiled on Christmas Eve. [1]

  6. Bridges: History of Christmas shows holiday, traditions ...

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    Christmas trees began to be sold widely across the North in the 1850s, with the first electric Christmas lights sold in 1882, but many families did not have Christmas trees until the early 1900s ...

  7. Raphael Rooms - Wikipedia

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    A fully developed drawing by Raphael indicates he planned to place the pope – portrayed with Julius's features – in the background; when Leo X became pope – and just happened to choose the name Leo – he must have encouraged the artist to bring the pope front and center and use his own portrait. [5]

  8. New Destruction-Proof Christmas Tree Is Built for Cats to ...

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    Cats and Christmas trees have long struggled to coexist.. Many pet parents can attest to the destructive draw a Christmas tree can have on a curious cat. Felines are known to climb up and tip over ...

  9. Apostolic Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Apostolic Palace [a] is the official residence of the Pope, the head of the Catholic Church, located in Vatican City.It is also known as the Papal Palace, the Palace of the Vatican and the Vatican Palace.