Yes, almost all the holidays are dedicated to God, it is just that they modified it so that Non-Christians can celebrate. All the feasts and solemnities that the Church celebrates is in memory of the Saints which have done the will of God. Most of the holidays are in a way related to God. Christmas is the birthday of Jesus, we believe in trinity so it is the birthday of God the Son, Easter is when Jesus, God the Son rose from the dead, hallow's eve in the Catholic Church is All Saints Day where we celebrate all the saints which have done God's will and so forth.
So we Catholics celebrate God through the feast day of Saints who have done God's will, and through the days celebrating Jesus. We also celebrate God by giving him praise and worship, and thanking him for all he has done for us.
Roman Catholic AnswerUkranian Catholics ARE Roman Catholics, so NO, they Mass if not like Roman Catholics it is Roman Catholic.
Roman Catholics celebrate the Mass of the Last Supper.
Definitely not!
Most people in Colombia are Roman Catholics, but I'm sure that the Jews that have immigrated there celebrate it.
because god gave us that sacrament
roman lucero,they celebrate Christmas to worship god
The difference between Muslims and Roman Catholics is that the Muslims pray to Allah and read the Quran. They believe if the submit their whole lives to Allah, they will experience true freedom. Roman Catholics pray to God and read the Holy Bible. Catholics believe the New Testament is the word of God.
Roman Catholics and some other Christian denominations, all over the world, celebrate All Saints Day.
The day in which you celebrate honoring the roman god of war in Thursday.
The pope for Roman Catholics (Catholics who attend mass in the Latin rite), as well as for Catholics of the Byzantine Catholic Church, the Ethiopian Catholic Church, the Greek Catholic Church, the Maronite Catholic Church, the Assyrian Catholic Church, and many more, none of which celebrate the Roman rite, but all of which are in union with the Pope.
Primarily Catholics celebrate Sunday by assisting at Mass.
The same God worshipped by Jews, Muslims, and all other areas of Christianity