The two major holidays that a Protestant should celebrate are:
The 12 of July (Orangemans Day) and the 5th of November (Guy Fawkes Day).
Protestants celebrate the same holidays as Catholics for the most part. Easter, Christmas, Good Friday, Palm Sunday, Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday.
Easter and Christmas.
Christmas, Easter and Good Friday.
in the protestant church :Good Friday, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, the Catholuc church also has Ash Wednesday and Ascension and All Saints added on.
Oktoberfest, Christmas, and Karneval (carnival) are all special holidays and festivals. Unique customs include Christening after a baby's birth whether in a Protestant or Catholic family, and breaking glass and pottery after the 1st part to a wedding in Germany, the civil ceremony
during summer holidays is a time within the summer holidays, and summer holidays are summer holidays altogether.
While most Protestant Christians, and I imagine all Lutherans, would be pleased for there to be a "Martin Luther" day, there is regrettably no such holiday. Martin Luther, in spite of the pivotal role he played in history, with the publishing of his "95 theses" in 1517 (which started the Protestant Reformation) has no national holiday name for him. The Canadian Stock Market is closed for a variety of holidays, though. And there are four U.S. holidays in which while they aren't closed, they advise that securities traded in U.S. currency may be affected. The four U.S. holidays are Thanksgiving, Independence Day, Memorial Day and Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. (As an odd footnote to this question, it so happens that the late Civil Rights leader, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., was named after Martin Luther of the Protestant Reformation.)
Thomson is a United Kingdom travel agency that offers many different holidays. They offer cheap holidays, luxury holidays, family holidays, winter holidays and beach holidays, to name a few.
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Presbyterians celebrate many of the same holidays and celebrations as the Catholic Church. The celebrate Christmas, Easter, and the Tritium. A main difference in holiday is that they don't celebrate any saint day (exceptions include Saint Nicolas Day which some Presbyterians celebrated). They do not conform to the Catholic Church's calendar. As with most protestant faiths, they do not put great value on Marry as being a holy mother of God and so do not celebrated any holidays related to her.
Originally all holidays were religious festivals. that is where the word 'holiday' comes from - 'holy day'. Nowadays the holidays that are still religious are Christmas (celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ), Good Friday (remembering the Crucifixion) and Easter (celebrating the Resurrection). In some countries, Pentecost ('Whitsunday') is still a holiday - this commemorates the coming oof the Holy Spirit, and also, in some countries, Ascension Day (when Jesus ascended into heaven) is also a holiday. In Catholic countries other days may also be holidays, such as the start of Lent (Ash Wednesday), and, as Catholics revere saints much more than protestant countries, many saints days can also be holidays.
Yes, "Protestant" should be capitalized when referring to the Protestant branch of Christianity or a specific Protestant denomination.
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