We celebrate Christmas of course, Easter and holy week, for the most part these are the ones agreed on.
Ummm, all Christians celebrate Easter regardless where they live.
They don't, unless they are practicing Christians, in which case they celebrate it like all other Christians.
Easter is the weekend where all Christians celebrate the crucifixion and the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
A lot of it depends on what domination you are in. The basic ones that all Christians celebrate are Christmas and Easter. Others include Advent, Pentecost, and Lent.
Any Catholic Italian celebrates Easter! it is the same way the we do. Almost all Cahtolics celebrate Easter the same way.
Orthodox Easter is the date when Eastern Orthodox Christians throughout the world celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. This year, Orthodox Easter is on 27 April 2008, according to the Julian Calendar. The Western Christians (Catholics and Protestants) now use the Gregorian Calendar to calculate their Easter. Orthodox Easter is also known as 'Pascha' in Greek, and has continued to be celebrated in the same way by Orthodox Christians for over 2,000 years.
NO. Easter is a Christian holiday and almost all Omanis are Muslims.
Pretty much all of them that have christians in them (or people that dont belive in any religion) ;)
All Christians gather to attend the Eucharistic Celebration or the Holy Mass to celebrate the day when Jesus Resurrected.
Approximately 2 billion people worldwide celebrate Easter, which is one of the most important holidays in the Christian calendar. The celebration includes various traditions such as attending church services, egg hunts, and family gatherings.
Easter is the time that Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ who, three days prior on "Good Friday," was nailed to the cross Easter originally was a pagan holiday where the people would celebrate the coming of spring and fertility (eggs being a sign of this and bunnies being VERY fertile).