Yes, but they celebrate differently than Americans do.
With the exception of the 14th July, the 8th May and the 11thNovember, all the French public holidays are religious ones.
Canada's national holiday would be Canada Day and lots of people celibrate it, it's not a religious holiday.
It is not a religious holiday.
Cinco de Mayo is not a religious holiday. It celebrates Mexican forces winning the Battle of Puebla in the French-Mexican War.
It is an American and Canadian holiday not really a religious holiday People of all religions celbrate thanksgiving
Yes, I am quite sure the French have a God... many French people are Catholic. But not all French people are religious
holiday is more useless because pilgrimage is better to get closer to god
The French represent many world religions, but as a people the French do not have a religion that is specifically theirs.
ANSWER 1 No. It is not a religious holiday. It is a national holiday. ANSWER 2 Yes, because some veterans are dead, and if you believe in heaven, that is religious.
Bastille day
It's a religious holiday everywhere there's believers in Christ.
If it is named after a saint, it is religious.
It is a religious celebration. It is not observed, but many people and businesses close to attend such celebration in Mexico.