Throughout the year, this parish is the center of both secular and religious celebrations, of which the following are considered popular within and without the territory:
Being both a civil parish and religious community, the population celebrates a mixture of secular and religious celebrations annually.
They also refuse military service, voting in elections, and taking part in most religious festivals and secular celebrations like birthdays.
Christmas is a joyous, festive secular celebration, but that is secondary.
Easter fires are typically bonfires lit before, during, or after Easter Sunday as part of secular and religious celebrations.
The secular celebration of Christmas is also popular with the urban middle class in the country.
Smaller kebero drums may be used in secular celebrations.
Formerly, the post-Easter festivities involved a week of secular celebration, but in many places this was reduced to one day in the 19th century.
However, the secular celebration is always held on 17 March.
Saturnalia continued as a secular celebration long after it was removed from the official calendar.