For some in Christianity, the color yellow is substitued for gold and is associated with light - the presence of God. See related link below:
Christianity, the ethos, has never taken a break, or a holiday.
Christmas is not celebrated in Namibia. They do not believe in Christianity.
No, Christmas was not celebrated until much later, when Christianity became the official religion of the Roman empire.
In mexico, the day of the dead,but I doubt its has anything to do with christians . In christianity, all saints day is celebrated.
We have a morning church service, and Easter eggs for kids, .
The Republic of Ireland is a Catholic-dominated country. Catholicism is a sect of Christianity.
yes people celebrated it from the birth of Christianity but more religoulsly less presenty
Christmas is the most important festival in the whole of the religion of Christianity, and is one of the most widely celebrated festivals all over the world. It is celebrated on the 25th December. It celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, the son of God.
many aren't sure as to why it is celebrated. but scholars believe it's celebrated in honor of Saint Fermin, a bishop who spread Christianity yet later beheaded, and for his courage.
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.
It was in the late 300's, after Christianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire.
You will get many different answers to this question and there is lots of revelry, drinking, parades, etc. But the real reason St Patrick's Day is celebrated because he brought Christianity to Ireland.