well they buy food and go to chruch
Yes. In fact, I can guarantee that Europe was celebrating Christmas centuries before anywhere else on earth, even wherever you live.
Christmas Day, 1989
Some places like Scotland do not put much emphasis on Christmas and do not separate it from any other day while places like Ireland celebrate Christmas from December 24 to January 6. Most places in Europe celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday.
All western churches (Catholic, Protestant) celebrate Christmas on the same day, 25th December. Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas later. Pedantically, they all celebrate Christmas on 25th December, they just use a different calendar and disagree which day is the 25th December.
In England in the 1644 (somewhere around that) people were thrown in prison if they were caught celebrating Christmas. But now England is welcome to celebrate. I hope i helped :)
Nordic countries tend to celebrate Christmas in the evening on December 24 which is Christmas Eve. Nordic people in Europe have done this since before Christianity adopted the holiday.
Christians do celebrate Christmas Indian Muslim ANSWER Jehovah's Witnesses is a Christian denomination that does not celebrate Christmas.
In Eastern Europe Christians celebrate Christmas on the 7th January according to Gregorian calendar.
People on the continents of Africa, Asia, North America, Europe, Australia and South America celebrate Christmas, depending on what they observe and their personal beliefs. And if there happen to be any research scientists in Antarctica - which there usually are, during the Antarctic summer - they, too are likely to celebrate Christmas.
Do we celebrate thanks on christmas?
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