Importance is a subjective thing. From a commercial view it's probably Christmas.
From Christianity's perspective every day is special, but the holy days of most importance would probably be Good Friday, followed by Easter Sunday.
Yes; it is generally recognized as the most important holiday in the Christian religion.
While the nation of France is most post-Christian in action, most people are Roman Catholic by tradition. They celebrate Christmas and Easter as important holidays.
the most important holiday in the philippines is........ christmas
the most important holiday of the jewish religion is hanukkah
The most important holiday to most people in Colombia is day of the dead. This is a holiday that honors dead relatives.
Ireland is a Christian country, so Christmas is an important holiday for Irish people.
The Buddhist holiday of Bodhi; The Wiccan holiday of Solstice; The Asatru holiday of Yule; The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah; the Christian holiday of Christmas; the manmade American holiday of Kwanzaa; the manmade American holiday of Festivus.
New years eve is the most important holiday in France.
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Christmas is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ. It is an important religious festival for Christians around the world.
Obviously, the one holiday that happens
It will be celebrated properly by the people of Christian faith in India (it is the most important Christian festival). It may also be celebrated commercially as a result of the legacy of the Raj when the British would have marked Easter as a holiday.