The entrance of the Son of God into the world
yes it is and Easter to
Christmas and Easter.
Christmas and Easter: Christmas celebrates Jesus' birth. Easter celebrates the Resurrection.
Christmas is symbolic of the birth of Christ, Christianity's leader. The actual birthdate isn't known, so this is kept as a symbolic date. (Though St Augustine declared this a pagan festival as to make it more inclusive)
For what religion? for Christianity in general, i would say that Christmas and Easter Sunday are the two most important holidays
They aren't.
Christmas was brought to France when the population converted to Christianity
The English colonies celebrated Christmas in the 1400's. After Rome adopted Christianity as the official religion, Christmas became the most important celebration in Europe.
Christmas is important to Christians because it is the day Christ (Jesus) was born. Jesus is the main figure in Christianity (which is why it is called CHRIST MAS. Although Christmas is a Christian celebration, a lot of non Christians celebrate it as a secular holiday.
Christmas is a religious holiday not a national one. Christmas is celebrated by most denominations and branches of Christianity. So to answer your question, if the Australian is christian then yes they do.
Christmas lights are important to Christmas because it cheers people up and remids us about Jesu's birthday.
The religion that places importance on Christmas prayers is Christianity. There are various branches of Christianity, but those that celebrate Christmas place importance on Christmas prayers.