First Christmas celebration linked to the Lupercal

Professor Andrea Carandini, who thinks his team have found the site where the Romans believed Romulus and Reamus were suckled, claims that the building of St Anastasia near the site was an attempt to christianise it. The Church was built just after the Council at Arles which in 325 chose to use the Saturnalia as the day for the celebration for the birth of Christ - 25th December. The professor believes therefore that the first Christmas celebration on 25th December was in St Anastasia in 325 AD.

Italian expert links first Christmas celebration to pagan shrine in Rome - International Herald Tribune
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