Presbyterians celebrate many of the same holidays and celebrations as the Catholic Church. The celebrate Christmas, Easter, and the Tritium. A main difference in holiday is that they don't celebrate any saint day (exceptions include Saint Nicolas Day which some Presbyterians celebrated). They do not conform to the Catholic Church's calendar. As with most protestant faiths, they do not put great value on Marry as being a holy mother of God and so do not celebrated any holidays related to her.
Mormons celebrate several holidays, including Christmas, Easter, and Pioneer Day. They observe these holidays by attending church services, spending time with family, and participating in community events. They also have unique celebrations such as General Conference and Fast Sunday.
they celebrate
California does not have its own holidays. They do observe all the national holidays.
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Vesak Day
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they didnt have any
They mainly observe two celebrations ; one on first day after end of the month of Ramadan (called Eid Alfitr). The other is eid AlAdha on occasion of Hajj.
They brought Christmas and cultural dances.
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there are lots of holidays, depending on each country and/or religion. you will need to check with a country to see that. usually holidays are given due to religious celebrations. for example Muslims will get a week off to celebrate Eid-ul-fitr, if they are in a Muslim country. hindus will get holidays to probably observe fasts. christians get holidays for Christmas and Easter. so you'll need to take all of that into consideratio. then there are secular holidays such as Independence and so on. in my country, we celebrate emancipation and Indian arrival day. so there are lots of holidays which are celebrated. right now my country has a month of holidays. others may have more or less.
Independence day on the 18th of september