They will usually eat curry.
The major difference is the much lower commercialism of Christmas in Spain.
There are Christians in India, but they are a relatively small group, compared to the majority of Hindus.
. The goals of the two major nationalist groups in India was to adopt western ways and modernize India and reform the system of British rule, and to build a return to Hindu traditions.
Japan is not Christian and doesn’t celebrate Christmas.
Since you don't name the region your answer can only be general. Christianity celebrates Christmas where ever the people live.
I think the 2 major holidays that Christians have are Christmas and Easter.The reason for this is that because Christmas is the day Jesus was born that is why it is called Christmas. And Easter is another one because it is the day Jesus got nailed to the cross and died for our sins.
Most Greeks are and were Orthodox Christians. Christmas was not a major holiday, but Easter was (and is). Throughout the years, Greeks have adopted many of the European Christmas customs, such as Christmas trees and the sending of Christmas cards. They have their own set of Christmas Carols as well.
The three major traditions? Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant...
depends on the Christian home. I celebrate most of the holidays for the US on the calender. and most likely so do most other Christians. Specifically Christmas and Easter are the two major holidays celebrated be Christians
The Holy Bible is the major holy book of Christians.
The two major feasts in the church year are Christmas and Easter. Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, and Easter commemorates his resurrection from the dead. These feasts are significant events in Christianity and are widely celebrated by Christians around the world.
It dpends on what you mean by "major" holiday. Me, as a christian, yes that it definelty a "major" and important holiday. It is the day (or the eve whichever the christian believes Jesus was born on) That Jesus who saved the whole world was born on.