Independence Day, President's Day, famous people's birthdays, etc. Christmas (as it is celebrated by society in general). See also Do Humanists Have Any Festivals?
secular festivals are wide word and they are not religious example carnival , crop over and more thanks for asking .
Many secular holidays and traditions have evolved from religious festivals, such as Christmas from Christian celebrations, Halloween from ancient Celtic festivals, and Easter from a combination of Christian and pagan traditions. Over time, these observances have taken on new meanings and practices that are often more cultural or commercial in nature.
While some religious festivals may involve celebrations and parties, their primary purpose is typically to commemorate and honor a religious event, figure, or tradition. These festivals often hold deep cultural and spiritual significance for those who observe them, providing an opportunity for reflection, worship, and community bonding.
A term meaning non-religious is "secular" or "non-religious" itself. These terms are often used to describe individuals or societies that are not associated with or guided by religious beliefs or practices.
Christianity and Non Religious/Secular A+LS: catholic & baptist
There are lots of different festivals like music fesivals and religious festivals.
Yes their are religious festivals in Turkey the Islam celebrate Ramadan
secular festivals are wide word and they are not religious example carnival , crop over and more thanks for asking .
Islamic Celebrations; EID & RAMADAN Christian Celebrations; CHRISTMAS & EASTER Jewish Celebration; Hanuka
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The religious festivals were both religious and recreational. Even the Olympic Games (and other games) were religious festivals.
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Same reason why other faiths have religious festivals.
Guy Fawkes Night (in England), the Fourth of July (in the United States), Escalade (in Geneva), Bastille Day (in France).
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They participated in religious festivals, acted in the plays which were part of them, and participated in other religious rituals and sacrifices and offerings, at temples and religious sporting festivals helding in honour of the gods.