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How Advent calendars got out of control

What began as a form of religious expression has morphed into a weeks-long festival of consumption and an orgy of unboxing.

It is believed that in the fourth century, European followers of the still-newish religion called Christianity first formally observed the period in December leading up to the birth of Jesus Christ. They called it “the Advent”, from the Latin word for “approach” or “arrival”, and it was a sombre time, one for preparation and contemplation.

In the sixth century, Pope Gregory composed many of the texts still associated with the Advent, at least as it is practised by Catholics. In the 19th, German Protestants turned the waiting into something more like counting, lighting candles to mark the days until Christmas.

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