This is kind of a trick question. Christmas is used by Christians to celebrate His birth although the tradition is bitterly rooted. December 25th is also set aside to commemorate the birth of all pagan gods. Which is a insult to God but most Christians are ignorant of this fact.
Good Friday is commemorated for the death of Christ on the cross and Easter to mark His Resurrection. Although this is rooted in the pagan holiday celebrating Ishtar. Truly the only holiday we SHOULD celebrate is the Feast of the Passover. But that's kind of a moot point as what we SHOULD do and what we DO do is two different things.
Christmas is the time Christians celebrate Jesus' birth.Easter is the time Christians celebrate Jesus' death.
Easter ( The crucifixion and ressurection of our Lord Jesus Christ), Thanksgiving ( self explanatory) and Christmas ( The birth of our Lord Jesus Christ). Exact dates of Jesus' Birthday and Death are not known but these are the dates Christians celebrate them. Hope this helps.
They celebrate it on the 25th of December. Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ :)
Christian holidays include Christmas, Easter Sunday, Good Friday, and several others. The details (what holidays are celebrated, and even the specific dates) vary, depending on the denomination.
Because Jesus/God did.
The Birth of Jesus/Christ.
The Sabbath is the holy day of rest. Most Christians now celebrate the Sabbath on Sunday, to commemorate Jesus' resurrection. The Sabbath is to be observed once a week.
Yes, Protestants celebrate Easter as a religious holiday to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
We celebrate Christmas because of the birth of Jesus, but we also celebrate it because that is the day that God sent his son Jesus down to Earth to save us of our sins. So, Christmas is jesus's birthday.
The birth of Jesus is the real reason Christians celebrate Christmas. Christians believe Jesus is the Messiah, so they celebrate his birth. It is not the reason everyone celebrates Christmas, though.
Jesus Christ's followers were ridiculed and called 'Christians'. Christians celebrate Christmas because it is the chosen day of the birth of Jesus (when in actual fact he was born in the summer).
The dominant religion in Italy is Roman Catholicism. They celebrate Easter to commemorate the day they believe Jesus was resurrected from the dead.