Because they're delicious.
Also, because of Shrove Tuesday (AKA Pancake Tuesday, Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras, etc.) which is the day that goes before Ash Wednesday, better known as the start of Lent. In English traditions, people ate a lot of pancakes before Lent because of the foods they're made out of (sugar, flour, fat, eggs, etc.), which people weren't allowed to eat during the Lent-fasting.
i don't celebrate pancake day, but pancakes are awesome.
Pancake Day (also known as Shrove Tuesday) is the last day before the period which Christians call Lent. It is traditional on this day to eat pancakes.
There is no one way Christians celebrate Christmas. It is up to the individual to decide how to do that. Most Christians go to Church on Christmas Day and spend the day with friends and family
On Shrove Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday, which is the day when Lent starts.
China does not celebrate this day, however Chinese Christians may do so.
what people do on pancake day is they make pancakes and then they eat the pancakes. thanks for asking. bye bye.
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Good strong Christians. It is hard. But it is possible.
Jesus' birth is celebrated by Christians on Christmas day.
The christian equivalent of the Day of the Dead is All Souls Day. (NOT BIBLICAL)
Pancake night
Christians celebrate every day because we know that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Saviour. But to give you a list:AdventChristmasOrdinary TimeLentPaschal TridiumEaster