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  2. Quviasukvik - Wikipedia

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    Quviasukvik (Inuktitut: ᖁᕕᐊᓲᑎᖃᕐᕕᒃ; "Christmas"), is the first day of the year according to Inuit. The festival of the New Year is celebrated by Inuit, Yupik, Aleuts, Chukchi, NunatuKavummiut and the Iñupiat. [3] The feast originally derives from traditional Inuit religion but in modern times, it has Christian influences. [4] [5]

  3. 25 Thoughtful New Year Prayers for The Year Ahead - AOL

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    For more inspiring New Year content, check out our articles on Bible verses for the New Year, New Year quotes, and lucky New Year’s colors. Happy 2024! Happy 2024! Short New Year Blessings

  4. Enkutatash - Wikipedia

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    Later in the day, young girls donning new clothes, gather daisies and present friends with a bouquet, singing New Year's songs." [3] According to the Ethiopian Tourism Commission, "Enkutatash is not exclusively a religious holiday. Modern Enkutatash is also the season for exchanging formal new year greetings and cards among the urban ...

  5. Praise the Lord (greeting) - Wikipedia

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    Praise the Lord is a Christian greeting phrase used in various parts of the world in English, as well as other languages. [1] [2] The salutation is derived from the Bible, where it and related phrases occurs around two hundred and fifty times (cf. Psalm 117:1–2).

  6. 90 Christmas Card Greetings and Messages to Share This Year - AOL

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    "Greetings of the season and best wishes for the new year! I look forward to working with you again in 2025." “May your Christmas be relaxing and stress-free so that you can recharge for the new ...

  7. Christmastide - Wikipedia

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    Traditional examples of Christmas greetings include the Western Christian phrase "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!" and the Eastern Christian greeting "Christ is born!", to which others respond, "Glorify Him!" [10] [11]