“Religious people seem to have a greater purpose in life, which is why they are happier,” noted project director and psychologist Stephen Joseph on Monday.

“Religious people seem to have a greater purpose in life, which is why they are happier,” noted project director and psychologist Stephen Joseph on Monday. “Looking at the research evidence,” he continued, “it seems those who celebrate the Christian meaning of Christmas are, on the whole, likely to be happier. The research shows that too much materialism in our lives can be terrible for happiness.”