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The ban on Christmas in Scotland for 400 years, starting in the 17th century, had its roots in the Scottish Reformation and the rise of Puritanism.
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Why Was Christmas Banned In Scotland For 400 Years?
5 Great Pubs of Edinburgh
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Around the Web: Scotland wildlife: Top 10 birds to spot this winter, The charming Scottish village where Elvis Presley's family roots can be traced to, Discover the Best of Scotland: Road Trips Through Mountains, Castles, and Coasts and more
From Social Media - St. Kilda.
Scottish Food You Will Love - The Edinburgh bakeries causing a stir on TikTok with their delicious offerings
Coo Wee - American 'genius' living in Edinburgh creates 'peak Scottish hangover food'
Why Was Christmas Banned In Scotland For 400 Years?
The Reformation, marked by a shift to Protestantism in 1560, viewed Christmas as a symbol of Catholic excess and paganism.
The influence of Puritanism in the 17th century further fueled the disdain for Christmas festivities, leading to an official ban by the Scottish Parliament in 1640.
This prohibition persisted for an extraordinary four centuries, making it one of the longest in history. The ban began to loosen in the 1950s and Christmas gradually regained its place in Scottish culture.
Today, the vibrant Christmas traditions in Scotland reflect a blend of historical struggles and contemporary festive spirit. The 400-year ban remains a unique and fascinating chapter in Scottish history, highlighting the evolution of traditions and the enduring resilience of festive celebrations.
5 Great Pubs of Edinburgh
Edinburgh is a great city for exploring its pubs. From cozy, historical taverns to vibrant new craft beer bars, the city offers something for every taste in food and drink. Here’s our guide to some of the best pubs Edinburgh has to offer:
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Scotland's Christmas home of the year revealed
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ScotRail train services on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day 2023
Edinburgh's Gravity Beer Festival releases 'early birds' tickets ahead of return to Summerhall in 2024
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Glasgow butchers on what makes their turkey so special
A Hidden Gem of Scandinavian Elegance in the Scottish Highlands
Discover the Best of Scotland: Road Trips Through Mountains, Castles, and Coasts
From Social Media
As if you needed another reason to add a trip to St Kilda to your visit list!
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— in St. Kilda.
Scottish Food You Will Love
The Edinburgh bakeries causing a stir on TikTok with their delicious offerings
Coo Wee
American 'genius' living in Edinburgh creates 'peak Scottish hangover food'
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