No.
Advent is celebrated by Christians and Protestants all over the world.
A lot of it depends on what domination you are in. The basic ones that all Christians celebrate are Christmas and Easter. Others include Advent, Pentecost, and Lent.
Many people celebrate Christmas in different ways. Some people dont even celebrate Christmas. Many countries have different ways to say Merry Christmas. All countries have a different way to celebrate their Christmas. Many people celebrate Christmas in different ways. Some people dont even celebrate Christmas. Many countries have different ways to say Merry Christmas. All countries have a different way to celebrate their Christmas.
Not all Christians celebrate Easter so No
They don't, unless they are practicing Christians, in which case they celebrate it like all other Christians.
Globally, all Christians celebrate Christmas.
All Christians gather to attend the Eucharistic Celebration or the Holy Mass to celebrate the day when Jesus Resurrected.
Not all Christians observe Advent, but for those that do it is a time of preparation for Christmas when they focus on the events leading up to the birth of Christ and the significance of the incarnation.
We celebrate Christmas of course, Easter and holy week, for the most part these are the ones agreed on.
Christians celebrate the Trinity all of the time. However, the Sunday after Pentecost is known as 'Trinity Sunday.'
No, they dont because not all are christians so no!
.Roman Catholic AnswerChristians (meaning Catholics) prepare for Christmas for four weeks in the penitential season of Advent. Then at midnight on Christmas Eve they celebrate the birth of Our Blessed Savior. The celebration of His Birth continues for an entire Octave (eight days) and ends on January 1 with the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. The Christmas season still continues with great joy, through till "Little Christmas," the Epiphany on January 6 when we celebrate the arrival of the Wise Men, who represent all the gentiles, to worship the new born Savior.