The Presbyterian Church is a denomination in the Reformed Tradition of Protestant Christianity Presbyterians celebrate the same religious holidays as Other Christian denominations, including Christmas, Epiphany, Holy Week, Maunday Thursday, Good Friday, Easter, Pentecost, and All Saints.
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Presbyterians celebrate many of the same holidays and celebrations as the Catholic Church. The celebrate Christmas, Easter, and the Tritium. A main difference in holiday is that they don't celebrate any saint day (exceptions include Saint Nicolas Day which some Presbyterians celebrated). They do not conform to the Catholic Church's calendar. As with most protestant faiths, they do not put great value on Marry as being a holy mother of God and so do not celebrated any holidays related to her.
Presbyterians celebrate the major beliefs of the Reformed Tradition of Christianity, including the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the indwelling Holy Spirit, the priesthood of all believers, and the covenantal promises of God. Two sacraments are celebrated: baptism and the Lord's Supper. Other religious services marking significant events in life, such as marriage, graduations, confirmations, affirmation of faith and celebrations of the Resurrection are very important religious services, but not held to be sacraments. Most Presbyterian congregations follow the Liturgical Calendar, celebrating the major seasons and holy days of the church year, beginning with Advent, Christmas and Epiphany, moving through Lent, Holy Week, Easter, and Pentecost, then continuing through Ordinary Time to All Saints and Christ the King Sunday.
Presbyterians celebrate the holidays of the western calendar. These include Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter, etc.