If you are not religious by yourself and not interested in religion you will not see any religious activities in Germany. No religion affects the daily life in germany.
You can visit old churches and hear their bells but they are more cultural and historical buildings than watchtowers of the christian religion.
Religious Holidays are Easter, Christmas, "Pfingsten"... National Holiday is October 3rd, "Day of German unit".
There were peasant revolts and religious wars in Germany. Eventually Germany was divided between Catholic and Protestant states.
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They had lots of holidays. But the most celebrated one is Christmas.
they celebrate
chismas day and eve
Easter lasts for about 2 weeks in Germany.
Germany is predominantly Christian, with the majority of the population identifying as either Protestant or Roman Catholic. This religious makeup influences the country's cultural and social dynamics by shaping traditions, values, and holidays. Religion also plays a role in politics and social issues, influencing debates on topics such as immigration, education, and ethics. Additionally, the presence of other religious groups, such as Muslims and Jews, adds diversity to Germany's religious landscape and contributes to its multicultural society.
Germany started the first kids birthday it was called a kinderfeast
some where
chismas day and eve
i think religious education in Germany is just called religion