Laura said:
Very well put; I was raised Catholic, and while I'm not Christian any more, I'm aware that there are many things that many Christians celebrate this time of year. Maybe if more posters mention this, beachblanket won't ignore it. After all, Catholics make up the majority of Christians in the USA.
I'm a practicing Catholic and my family celebrates Christmas in December and Advent IS part of Christmas. Immacualte Conception is a 'Holy Day of Obligation' but we don't 'celebrate' it like we do Christmas just like we don't celebrate all Holy Days of Obligations and feasts and Saint's day's like we do Christmas (and Easter).
I know of a few European communities that celebrate, in a small way, St. Nicholas' Day and/or The Epiphany in January but Christmas is still their main holiday in December.
Really, you can find a feast or a Saint's day almost every single day of the year on the Catholic calendar. Doesn't mean we 'celebrate' each of them.
If you look at a calendar with all holidays and observances, you'd see that we should just say Happy Holidays all year round, but we don't.
Here's just a few examples but there are several holidays each month if you include all Federal Holidays, all religions, cultures and observances....
September:
Sep 4 Labor Day
Sep 8 Birth of the Virgin Mary
Sept 11 Patriot's Day
Sept 15 Our Lady of Sorrows
Sept 21 St. Matthew, Apostle
Sep 23 Rosh Hashana (Jewish)
Sep 24 Ramadan begins (Islamic)
Sept 29 St. Michael Day
October:
Oct 2 Yom Kippur (Jewish)
Oct 4 St. Francis of Assissi
Oct 7 First day of Sukkot (Jewish)
Oct 7 Our Lady of the Rosary
Oct 9 Columbus Day
Oct 9 Leif Erikson Day
Oct 13 Last day of Sukkot (Jewish)
Oct 14 Shmini Atzeret/Simchat Torah (Jewish)
Oct 19 Lailat Ul Qadr (Islamic)
Oct 24 Eid-al-Fitr (Islamic)
Oct 31 Halloween
January:
Jan 1 New Year's Day
Jan 7 Orthodox Christmas (Orthodox)
Jan 8 Epiphany
Jan 9 Baptism of the Lord
Jan 10 Eid-al-Adha (Islamic)
Jan 14 Orthodox New Year (Orthodox)
Jan 16 Martin Luther King Day
Jan 31 Muharramn/New Year (Islamic)
May:
May 3 Yom HaAtzmaut (Jewish)
May 5 Cinco de Mayo
May 14 Mother's Day
May 16 Lag B'Omer (Jewish)
May 25 Ascension Day (Christian)
May 29 Memorial Day