25th December - Christmas Day. But actually no one knows when is the exact date when Jesus was born. The Christmas day we celebrate is not the exact date when Jesus was born.
Christmas is an annual Christian holiday celebration the birth of Jesus Christ. It is held on December 25.
Christmas is basically a Christian holiday: the celebration of Christ's birth. So, I would expect non-Christian religions not to celebrate it (they have their own holidays).
People who practice the Jewish faith do not celebrate Christmas.
Yes, Christmas is a Christian holiday because we are celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
Christmas is the Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ.
It is the day the Christian church chose for the celebration of Jesus' birth.
A holiday is a celebration for people of different races believe in like Christmas is the birth of Christ and Valentines is the day of love
Contrary to what most people think, Christ was probably born in late spring or early summer.The observance of Christmas on December 25 is the handiwork of the Roman Church which combinded a pagen holiday with the Christian celebration of Christ's birth.
You don't. Christmas is a Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ - you don't have to celebrate it if you don't want to.
Christmas is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. It is an important religious festival for Christians around the world.
the Pope declared dec. 25th as the day of Christ's birth to coincide with the pagan holiday Yule.
Christmas- the holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ Good Friday- the holiday celebrating the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for us Easter- the holiday celebrating Jesus Christ rising from his grave Passover (Jewish as well)- the holiday celebrating God's mercy over the Hebrew