Italians celebrate Christmas in December.
Christmas Eve is the day on which Italians celebrate. In ancient times, one day was considered as ending, and the next day as beginning, with sundown. So Christmas actually began the evening before.
there is pasqua (easter), lunedi pasqua (easter monday), natale (christmas) and onomastico (name day)
we celebrate Christmas because it was the day Jesus our savior was born.
On Christmas Day, you do not not celebrate Christmas =D
Christmas eve and Christmas day
the day of Christmas
Italy does not observe Thanksgiving. They would be just as likely to celebrate the Harvest Festival (European Thanksgiving, basically), which thanks God for a good harvest season. It is celebrated at the end of September.
Polish people celebrate Christmas and Easter. They also celebrate Constitution day, All Saint's day, and they celebrate their Independence Day in November.
On the day after Christmas Eve, Ireland celebrates Christmas Day.
its the day we celebrate Jesus's birth
ANZAC Day is commemorated (not celebrated) by people who live in Australia and New Zealand. No doubt Italians who live in these countries do commemorate ANZAC Day, especially Italians who have accepted citizenship of these countries.