France, being a predominantly Catholic country, celebrates Christmas as a religious holiday. The French word for Christmas is Noël. The celebrations typically involve attending Christmas mass, decorating a Christmas tree, singing traditional carols, and gathering with family and friends for a festive dinner. Many French households also have an Advent calendar, which is a calendar that marks the days leading up to Christmas and often contains treats or small gifts. Additionally, the French also celebrate the Christmas season with the tradition of "Le Réveillon de Noël," which is a late-night feast on Christmas Eve.