Because it is a Christian country.
December 25th
Yes it celebrates Christmas on December 25th.
St. Stephen's Day.
Because most people in Ireland are Christians, so naturally Christmas is going to be celebrated in Ireland.
The 26th of December is known as St. Stephen's Day in Ireland.
Christianity came to Ireland through St. Patrick's arrival in 432 AD. Christian festivals have been celebrated in Ireland since that time.
Where is Christmas celebrated now
Christmas is celebrated with family and friends.
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National Day of Northern Ireland is St. Patrick's Day. St. Patrick's Day is celebrated in all of Ireland. It was to honor St. Patrick. He was the patron Saint of Ireland.
Christianity came to Ireland in 432 AD. You can trace Christmas in Ireland back to then.
Yes. Ireland does have Christmas traditions. My brother lives in Ireland, so I know they do.