Yes, because Catholics are just one of the many Christian groups.
Catholics do not celebrate Christmas different.
Yes
Yes! 90% of Colombia's population identify themselves as Catholics & Christians, Catholics & Christians celebrate Christmas!
Yes, Christmas is a holy day of obligation for Catholics, meaning they are required to attend Mass on this day to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.
Egypt does not celebrate Christmas. Egypt is mostly an Islamic country. There is a very low amount of Christians/Catholics in Egypt, and if they are Christians/Catholics then they celebrate it the way everyone else celebrates it.
catholics and people in Asia celebrate it. The reason why its celebrated at midnight Christmas eve is because it is believed Jesus was born on midnight December,25 (Christmas Eve)
Yes. Mexico's population is overwhelmingly composed of Roman Catholics (who 'invented' Christendom, by the way).
Primarily Catholics celebrate Sunday by assisting at Mass.
They see culture, religion, and traditions. For example Catholics in Honduras celebrate Christmas on the 24th.
Yes, Catholics do celebrate Mother's Day each year. Catholics celebrate every holiday that other people celebrate such as Thanksgiving and 4th of July.
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.
no.its not only for christian countries its only for Christians(and catholics.christians and catholics are the same thing).ok let me rephrase this. a lot of people who arent christans "celebrate" christmas just to like get presents and have lights on their house and have family over but thats it.Christians do all that too but dont celebrate just for the sake of getting presents and decorating the house.They do it to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.so i GUESS you could say anyone could celebrate it but only christians and catholics celebrate the birth of Christ. hence CHRISTmas