The service is called Christingle (said to mean Christ light). It dates back to the mid 1700s in Germany and later spread to the Anglican church in England and elsewhere. The fruit--usually an orange--with the candle embedded is itself called a Christingle. You may see the Related Link for more on this ceremony, including photographs.
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The Perfect Holiday might be the name of the older Christmas movie where a salesman is turned into Santa and receives help from a girl elf.
Science has given us better types of Christmas lights, and anyone who receives a computer, smart phone, or other technological device as a Christmas present can observe how science has changed Christmas.
In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," the children in Narnia receive weapons from Father Christmas. Peter receives a sword and shield, Susan a bow and arrows, and Lucy a dagger. Edmund also receives a sword.
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A young Christian person, usually between the ages of 12 - 15 years.
In "A Charlie Brown Christmas," Charlie Brown initially receives no Christmas cards. However, his friends eventually send him a single card to show their appreciation for him.
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Probably the youngest children (years 11 and under) in the family.