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  • How to Celebrate Feast Days

    On a saint's feast day, those who share the saint's name mark their special relationship to this saint with prayers and celebrations. Feast days are not the sole purview of Catholics or Orthodox Christians; Protestants have been known to celebrate saint's days as well. Those whose profession is patronized by a particular saint (i.e. Saint Florian, the patron of firefighters) may wish to celebrate their feast day as a sign of thanksgiving, regardless of their faith.

  • How to Celebrate Reformation Day

    Many Christians struggle with celebrating Halloween. On the one hand, it is a kid-friendly holiday that children look forward to year round. On the other, some feel that it is a pagan holiday. Coincidentally, Halloween shares the day with a landmark Christian event, Reformation Day. On October 31, 1517 Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses to a church door in Wittenburg, Germany. The resulting controversy led to a reformation of the Catholic church and the founding of the Protestant movement. Christians can celebrate Reformation Day with a variety of kid-friendly activities that will educate and entertain.

  • Restaurants Open Christmas Day in Philadelphia

    Christmas Day is one of the most festive and exciting days of the year. Amid all the caroling, gift-giving and family gatherings, you might not want to cook when the big day rolls around. However, it can be highly difficult, if not impossible, to find a restaurant that is open on the holiday. Residents of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, though, have several diverse dining options on the 25th of December.

  • Restaurants Open on Christmas in Seattle

    The city of Seattle offers several dining options for lunch or dinner on Christmas Day. Among these are a variety of upscale establishments in the downtown area. The area's hotels also provide choices, sometimes offering special menus in celebration of the holiday. No matter what your taste, Seattle has a place for you and your family to enjoy the holiday, meaning less time in the kitchen and more time together.

  • Restaurants Open on Christmas Day in Denver

    Christmas is widely considered to be the year's biggest holiday, and is a time of celebration that many people spend with their families and friends, feasting on large meals and exchanging presents. Although the holiday is one of the most festive times of the year, most businesses are closed, including restaurants. However, for people in Denver, Colorado, that wish to avoid cooking on December 25th, various eateries within the city are open for business.

  • Boca Raton Restaurants Open Christmas Day

    Christmas Day can be the quietest day of the year if you're looking for a place to eat. It's the one day when virtually every retail establishment is closed, and finding an open restaurant can be a problem. Fortunately, there are quite a few restaurants open for business on Christmas Day in Boca Raton, Florida.

  • Restaurants Open on Christmas Day in Orange County, California

    Orange County has a choice of restaurants offering Christmas buffets or set meals on Christmas Day. Most major hotels in the area will also have a Christmas dinner. You will have to make reservations in advance, however, since places fill up quickly. You can choose from a formal or casual setting for your holiday meal.

  • Facts About Christmas in Mexico

    The Mexican culture is rich with traditions, especially for celebrating holidays. Christmas in Mexico is no exception, and there are a host of customs associated with the holiday. Recreating these customs can be easy to do at home with some tips and guidance on how the Mexican culture honors Christmas each year.

  • Restaurants Open on Christmas Day in Boston

    Whether you are traveling for the holidays or looking to spend Christmas dining out, finding restaurants in Boston that are open on Christmas Day is not often an easy task. Certain Boston restaurants are open 365 days a year, including Christmas Day. Many are located directly inside of luxury Boston hotels to make holiday dining convenient and elegant for travelers and Boston residents alike.

  • Christmas Shows in Gatlinburg, Tennessee

    Whether visiting Gatlinburg to participate in the WinterFest, spring break or on Christmas day, travelers will find that there are endless events in this charming mountain town for children of all ages to enjoy in celebration of the holiday season. From a festival that celebrates Santa, to an illuminating parade that celebrates all things Christmas, there is no shortage of yuletide cheer in Gatlinburg.

  • Restaurants That Are Open on Christmas Day in Denver, Colorado

    Sometimes Christmas Day dinner is best served for you, which is why there are many options for eateries open on Christmas in Denver, Colorado. From fancy brunches to all-you-care-to-consume buffets, you and your loved ones don't have to go hungry this holiday season. And you don't have to slave over a meal.

  • About Filipino Christmas

    Filipino Christmas is a lively season centered around religious observances that begins in the weeks leading up to Christmas and lasts until early January. In a predominantly non-Christian Asia, Filipino Christmas stands alone as a devoutly Christian celebration of the season and its original significance. The primary aspects of a Filipino Christmas include attendance at religious services, feasting, and spending time with family and friends.

  • About Valentine Trees

    Holiday customs and traditions all start somewhere as just an idea and then over time some of them evolve into a special part of a holiday. This seems to be what is happening with one of the newer kids on the block -- the Valentine tree. It seems to be picking up a little momentum each year recently after making brief appearances on the scene over the years.

  • About Hawaiian Christmas

    A Hawaiian Christmas should be expected to be a little different from a Christmas celebrated in locations where there are cold temperatures, snow, and fireplaces. The Hawaiian Islands bask in temperatures of between 70 to 80 degrees even in wintertime. Snow may be found on the three volcanoes, Mauna Kea, Mauna Loa and Haleakala but nowhere else. Without snow, can Santa Claus come and Christmas be celebrated? The answer is yes.

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