yes, new France did celebrate Christmas. they had a mass on Christmas Eve that was very religious. filled with with liturgical dramas or mysteries and Christmas carols. even though life in quebec has changed very much since the days of the pioneers, many costims and traditions, we still use today.
Yes they do and they either send it in Christmas or new year
In France they celebrate Christmas on 24th December.
I want to know as well
It varies by region. Most French provinces celebrate Christmas on Christmas Day, December 25. In Eastern and Northern France, though, the Christmas season begins on December 6 with the Festival of St. Nicolas (la Fete de Saint Nicolas). In Lyon, December 8 is la Fete de Lumieres (Festival of Lights), where the people of Lyon celebrate the Virgin Mary by placing candles in their windows to light up the city.
People in France celebrate New Years Day, Christmas, Easter, Bastille Day, Labor Day, VE Day, Armistice Day, and Whit Monday. Only May Day is a paid holiday.
Yes they do and they either send it in Christmas or new year
All of France celebrates Christmas.
People in France celebrate CHRISTMAS on December 6th
French Christians celebrate Christmas. French Jews celebrate Hanukkah.
Christmas in France is the same day that we celebrate Christmas in America which is on December 25.
Yes
No it does not. As France is in the northern hemisphere, the 25th of December is winter in France.
Frace has an amount of Christians in its borders,so it sounds to reason France would celebrate Christmas
First their children find their gifts hanging on the Christmastree,then when they celebrate have a nice big Christmas dinner with their family!!!:):):)
they celebrate it by dancing partay
In France they celebrate Christmas on 24th December.
the same thing than everybody celebrating chrismas... Christmas !