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A new study by the University of Copenhagen shows that 80 percent of the multicultural schools in Denmark celebrate Christmas by attending a festive-themed service in a church, reports Kristeligt Dagblad.
A survey among parents with Muslim backgrounds suggests most are positive about their children's participation in Christian Christmas traditions.
Resistant non-believers
In fact, the most resistance against religious rituals was noted among Danish families of non-believers, said Brian Arly Jacobsen, an associate professor at the Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies at the university.