With the budget deadline coinciding with two
major religious holidays, lawmakers struggled to make a deal before the holiday break.
Today we join our families for
the major religious holidays.
It has been my experience that by the time people get to college, they simply request that their profs not plan exams or other important things on
major religious holidays.
ALL major religious holidays should be observed.
Additionally,
all major religious holidays are nationally observed.
Not exact matches
Sure, there are the
major holidays that are celebrated worldwide for
religious reasons, such as Christmas, Hanukkah, and Easter.
We only get one
major Christian
holiday off and I don't recall any Jewish, Hindu, Buddist or any other
religious holiday as a day off school.
Has some possible shortcomings regarding what
religious holidays are «
major» but I like the idea.
The United States is not a christian nation, therefore, we should respect the
religious holidays of
major minority religions as well as the christian ones.
Many private schools have school on
holidays of every
major religion and nobody complains there — if you need to skip school to attend
religious services, that is usually acceptable, but to make it a city - wide ordinance is just ridiculous.
As far as I understand, public
holidays were originally a way of letting workers rest during the year, as well as celebrating
major religious events.
The great Western religions celebrate
major holidays this time of year, and they are seen as either commercial or
religious events.
Child visitation schedules typically establish a pattern for sharing
holidays, such as
major religious or cultural
holidays, special days like Mother's Day or birthdays, and school breaks like long weekends and summer vacation.