Christian Festivals of India
India, the land of vibrant culture and ethnicity, is known for the celebration of a number of colorful festivals in myriad ways. In this secular nation, people following different religions coexist in harmony. All the important festivals of the religions are celebrated with equal pomp and gaiety. Although Hindus predominate the total population of the country, a considerable proportion of people are following
Christianity. They celebrate Christian festivals including Christmas, Easter and Good Friday with great enthusiasm and fanfare. Friends and acquaintance following religions other than
Christianity also eagerly take part in the celebrations of the Christian festivals, which speaks volumes of the unity in diversity in India.
Some places of India are well known for their celebrations of Christian festivals. The celebration of Christian festivals in Goa, an erstwhile Portuguese colony, is worth special mention. Some of the oldest and most beautiful Indian churches are in Goa. Apart from the regular Christian festivals, these churches observe auspicious days in the Christian calendar by feasting, prayers and processions. While Goa is predominant, when it comes to Christian festivals, other states are also equally enthusiastic about celebrating the occasions. In many parts of the country, streets are filled with carolers and other entertainers, during the festive season.
Christmas is the prominent Christian festival, celebrated with great fanfare all over India. Apart from the
Christians, people belonging to other religions also take part in the celebrations of the festival, which is its specialty. Easter and Good Friday are observed with utmost religious fervor. They also hold a prominent position among the calendar of events in India. Holiday is declared in schools and other educational institutions, for both the festivals. In our related section, we have given complete information on the celebration of the popular Christian festivals in India.
Christian Calendar 2009
JAN 2009 01 Thursday New Year
FEB 2009 14 Saturday Valentine’s Day
MAR 2009 22 Sunday Mothering Sunday (UK)
APR 2009
10 Friday Good Friday
12 Sunday Easter (Western)
12 Sunday Palm Sunday (Orthodox Christian)
19 Sunday Easter (Orthodox)
MAY 2009 10 Sunday Mother’s Day
JUNE 2009 15 Monday Father’s Day
OCT 2009 31 Saturday Halloween
NOV 2009 26 Thursday Thanksgiving Day
30 Monday St Andrews Day
DEC 2009 08 Tuesday Feast of the Immaculate Conception
25 Friday Christmas
Christian Holidays during 2009. They celebrate Christian festivals including Christmas, Easter and Good Friday with great enthusiasm and fanfare. The celebration of Christian festivals in Goa and Kerala and many more states in the country. Christmas is the prominent Christian festival, celebrated with great fanfare all over India.
Christian Festivals of India
Christian Calendar 2009
JAN 2009 01 Thursday New Year
FEB 2009 14 Saturday Valentine’s Day
MAR 2009 22 Sunday Mothering Sunday (UK)
APR 2009
10 Friday Good Friday
12 Sunday Easter (Western)
12 Sunday Palm Sunday (Orthodox Christian)
19 Sunday Easter (Orthodox)
MAY 2009 10 Sunday Mother’s Day
JUNE 2009 15 Monday Father’s Day
OCT 2009 31 Saturday Halloween
NOV 2009 26 Thursday Thanksgiving Day
30 Monday St Andrews Day
DEC 2009 08 Tuesday Feast of the Immaculate Conception
25 Friday Christmas
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