Whit Monday (German: Pfingstmontag) is a Holy Day of Obligation, and a public holiday in Germany.
Whit Monday
Many American holidays are not celebrated in Germany. To see what holidays Germany doesn't celebrate as opposed to your country, it is easier to see what they do celebrate:New Year's Day, Epiphany, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Labour Day, Ascension Day, Whit Monday, Corpus Christi, Peace Festival, Assumption Day, German Unity Day, Reformation Day, All Saints, Day of Repentance and Prayer, Christmas Day, St. Stephen's Day, Unity Day.
· Whit Monday (celebrated the Monday after Pentecost in The Bahamas) · Whit Sunday (Pentecost celebrated the 7th Sunday after Easter in Austria) · World Environment Day
Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving on the second monday in october.
The day after Pentecost (a feast that can be moved in the Christian calendar)
The answer is yes. They do celebrate Halloween in Germany
People in France celebrate New Years Day, Christmas, Easter, Bastille Day, Labor Day, VE Day, Armistice Day, and Whit Monday. Only May Day is a paid holiday.
Monday to Friday
October
The last Monday in May.
The second Monday in October is when Canadians celebrate their Thanksgiving Day.
In Irish Gaelic: Luan Cásca (also called Cincíse, Whit Monday) In Scots Gaelic: DiLuain na Càisge