believe it or not you'd be suprised that most of the world does not celebrate Christmas
th 24th of December is when we celebrate christmas, but its not holy, but the 25th of december is holy.
In Finland, everyone they celebrate the three holy days of Christmas. These are Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and Boxing Day.
Because it is part of the 12 days of Christmas.
Christians in Israel celebrate Christmas on December 25, just as Christians everywhere else in the world do. Although Jews don't celebrate Christmas, Israeli police and military are posted at Christian holy sites, to protect the security of the Christian pilgrims and avoid disruption of their worship.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Feast of the Holy Innocents is on the 28th of December, the Holy Family is usually the Sunday after Christmas.
We celebrate Christmas of course, Easter and holy week, for the most part these are the ones agreed on.
The birth of Jesus Christ. But they celebrate it December 24. They call it "Heiligabend", holy evening (Christmas Eve). December 25 and 26 are called Erster and Zweiter Weihnachtsfeiertag, First and Second Christmas Holiday.
no they do not they celebrate Christmas and Hindus celebrate Diwali
'Noche Buena' is Christmas eve. Many in the Spanish regions celebrate this day as being a 'holy & joyous' day. It's cultural.
they celebrate some good holidays that we celebrate today in America
christian holidays celebrated the birth of Christ on Christmas and Easter celebration lasted 12 days. what they did to celebrate was decorating their homes or manors with mistletoe, holy berries, and evergreens. on Christmas they would go to church then have a feast.
Since you don't name the region your answer can only be general. Christianity celebrates Christmas where ever the people live.