The most important times for Catholics are: Advent Christmas and the Christmas Season Lent Holy Week, including the Triduum Easter and the Easter Season Pentecost, perhaps the most important since it marks the birthday of the Church.
The birth and death/resurrection of Christ are the main holidays for Christians - Christmas and Easter.
I think Easter is the most important holiday 'cause that's when Jesus rose from the dead, and defeated death.
For what religion? for Christianity in general, i would say that Christmas and Easter Sunday are the two most important holidays
It is important to Christians as it is the most important day of the year and most important event in Christianity. The Resurrection is very important. St. Paul said that if Christ is not risen that our faith is in vain. Christ came to rise from the dead, so what he did was more important than his actual arrival, which is what Christmas is. People generally celebrate Christmas more, but Easter is more important.
day of the dead and christmas
Christmas and Easter are the most important holidays in Catholicism. Every day of the year commemorates at least one saint.
While the nation of France is most post-Christian in action, most people are Roman Catholic by tradition. They celebrate Christmas and Easter as important holidays.
Christmas, Easter, or Pentecost. Christmas- Birth of Jesus Easter- Resurrection of Jesus Pentecost- "Birthdate" of Church
Easter Sunday
Christmas or Easter
For most Christian denominations, lent is the season before Easter, Pentecost is after Easter, and advent is preparation for Christmas.