Catholics do any number of things after they eat Christmas dinner, it depends on who the individual is, when they eat the dinner, how they are feeling, and so on and so forth. Some individuals like to sleep, others like to use their Christmas Gifts, if it is early enough some will go to Mass. They basically do what any other person does after Christmas dinner.
Same as most Christian religions, celebrate the birth of Jesus.
Yes! 90% of Colombia's population identify themselves as Catholics & Christians, Catholics & Christians celebrate Christmas!
Catholics do not celebrate Christmas different.
Yes
Yes because it is in the octave of Christmas.
Yes, because Catholics are just one of the many Christian groups.
It is a season where Catholics prepare for Christmas
Christmas is generally celebrated by Catholics. To little kids all over the world it was started by Santa Clause, But truly it started when Jesus Christ was born of the Virgin Mary. Christmas was started by Catholics.
Christians, Catholics. ( Those are the Majors)
A Christmas novena is a prayer who Catholics pray every day for 9 days before Christmas.
The word “Christmas” comes from the “Christ mass” or “Mass of Christ”. The “mas” part of “Christmas” is the same as the word Catholics still use for a church service - a mass. It comes from the time when every saint had their own saint's day on which a mass or communion service was said in their memory.
Italians are mostly Catholics. A lot similar to Americans.
No, Easter is always on a Sunday so it is always off.