Those who follow the Gregorian calendar celebrate Christmas on 25 December:
Catholics, Anglicans, Protestants, most Greek-speaking Orthodox Churches
Those who follow the Julian calendar celebrate Christmas on 7 January:
Orthodox Churches of Russia, Georgia, Ukraine, Serbia, and Jerusalem
The Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates Christmas on 6 January.
Religions (plural) do not celebrate Christmas. A religion (singular) does. Christianity. The accepted day is 25th December.
December 25
A few religions around the world do not celebrate Christmas such as the Muslims or the Jews. Jehovah's Witnesses among others also do not celebrate Christmas .
Christians do celebrate Christmas Indian Muslim ANSWER Jehovah's Witnesses is a Christian denomination that does not celebrate Christmas.
No,different religions celebrate different holidays.for example Jehova's Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas.
no, for example Muslims do not celebrate it... no, for example Muslims do not celebrate it...
every body celebrates christmas
It depend if there christian or not because christians celebrate Christmas but other religions do not.
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Japan doesn’t celebrate Christmas. It is not a Christian nation like the United States. There are many religions in the world and not all celebrate Christmas.
Other religions that celebrate Christmas include secular individuals, atheists, and some individuals of non-Christian faiths who join in the festivities for cultural or social reasons.
Those that are Christian celebrate Christmas and those of other religions do not celebrate it.
No. Not even all Christian religions celebrate Christmas. It's a very popular holiday, but definitely not one that everyone agrees with.
i think its more of a matter of who doesn't celebrate Christmas instead of where. Christmas is a religious holiday so its more based on the different religions. Jews for example don't celebrate Christmas so areas where people are Jewish would be as "christmasy".