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  2. June 1647
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    The outright ban came in June 1647, when Parliament passed an ordinance banning Christmas, Easter and Whitsun festivities, services and celebrations, including festivities in the home, with fines for non-compliance - although they also introduced a monthly secular public holiday (the equivalent of a modern bank holiday) instead.
    In June 1647, the feast days of Christmas, Easter and Whitsun were all abolished by Parliament. Soldiers of the New Model Army were sent to break up church services and festivals, as well as to stop secular celebrations in public places.
    Nowhere, they argued, had God called upon mankind to celebrate Christ’s nativity in such fashion. In 1644, an Act of Parliament effectively banned the festival and in June 1647, the Long Parliament passed an ordinance confirming the abolition of the feast of Christmas.
     
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    Why was Christmas cancelled in 1647?Analysis: Christmas was cancelled in 1647, but people fed up with restrictions and financial difficulties ignored the rules By Martyn Bennett, Nottingham Trent University Back in 1647, Christmas was banned in the kingdoms of England (which at the time included Wales), Scotland and Ireland and it didn't work out very well.
    When was Christmas banned in England?The outright ban came in June 1647, when Parliament passed an ordinance banning Christmas, Easter and Whitsun festivities, services and celebrations, including festivities in the home, with fines for non-compliance - although they also introduced a monthly secular public holiday (the equivalent of a modern bank holiday) instead.
    Was Christmas banned in 1647?However, this wasn't always allowed, as in 1647, Christmas was abolished. Who banned Christmas in 1647? An Ordinance for Abolishing of Festivals was passed in June 1647, which banned Christmas and the celebration of all religious festivals and holy days.
    Why did England ban Christmas in 1655?The pamphlet 'Vindication of Christmas ' published that year argued against these laws. There was an attempt to enforce the ban more rigorously in some parts of the country during the Christmas of 1655 as England and Wales were under military rule, the so-called 'Rule of the Major Generals'.
     
  4. Did Oliver Cromwell ban Christmas? | Cromwell

    WEBThe first Christmas ban was in 1644, as it coincided with Parliament's monthly day of prayer & fasting in the hope of bringing about an end to the war, and a specific ordinance was passed to emphasise this. Church …

     
  5. Did Oliver Cromwell Really Ban Christmas? | Historic England

  6. When Christmas was cancelled: a lesson from history

    WEBNov 13, 2020 · Back in 1647, Christmas was banned in the kingdoms of England (which at the time included Wales), Scotland and Ireland and it didn’t work out very well. Following a total ban on...

  7. When Christmas was cancelled: what 1647's riots and …

    WEBNov 16, 2020 · Back in 1647, Christmas was banned in the kingdoms of England (which at the time included Wales), Scotland and Ireland and it didn’t work out very well. Following a total ban on...

  8. The year Christmas was banned in Ireland and Britain …

    WEBDec 8, 2022 · Back in 1647, Christmas was banned in the kingdoms of England (which at the time included Wales), Scotland and Ireland and it didn't work out very well. Following a total ban on everything...

  9. Did Oliver Cromwell Really Ban Christmas? | HistoryExtra

  10. A Puritan Christmas under Cromwell - Historic UK

    WEBNov 28, 2020 · A new era of social interaction was being hastily introduced with the celebration of Christmas on the 25th December banned. Such a direct attack on the religious holiday had been brewing for some time; …

  11. Christmas is cancelled! - The National Archives

    WEBChristmas is cancelled! What were Cromwell’s main political and religious aims for the Commonwealth 1650-1660? Tasks. Teachers' notes. External links. On 30 January 1649 Charles I the King of...

  12. On this day 25 December 1647 – Christmas was cancelled

  13. Christmastime in England: Prohibitions and Permissions

  14. The war on Christmas | National Army Museum

    WEBChristmas banned. In June 1647, the feast days of Christmas, Easter and Whitsun were all abolished by Parliament. Soldiers of the New Model Army were sent to break up church services and festivals, as well as to stop …

  15. The year that Christmas was cancelled across the UK

  16. Why did the Puritans cancel Christmas? | Sky HISTORY TV …

  17. Christmas under Cromwell: How religious rebels kept the festive …

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  19. When Christmas carols were banned - BBC

  20. When was Christmas banned in England? | Metro News

  21. When Christmas Was Cancelled: A Lesson from History

  22. Christmas controversies - Wikipedia

  23. Who banned Christmas in 1647? | The Sun

  24. Why was Christmas banned? - YouTube

  25. When Massachusetts Banned Christmas | HISTORY

  26. 1647 in England - Wikipedia