A more sophisticated question might be "what is the explanation of the (near universal) religious instinct and the formal rites which accompany it?". Followed by "is the ritualistic behaviour symbolic of some moral, spiritual or psychological truth about ourselves?".
If you are in Paris on 14th August (Feast of the Assumption) you will see a similar procession of a statue of the BVM from Notre Dame cathedral, albeit without the huge crowds.
I'm OK with people believing in fairy tales, and especially so if those beliefs provide comfort and consolation when life is tough - which it is for all of us some of the time, but for many, especially in the third world, most of the time.
I don't want these people, though, insisting that I share their delusion.
I assume that you have no religious belief and thus manage to avoid xmas, easter etc. Well done you! Personally I will trot along with traditions and customs as they are fun...!
As long as people don't demand that I respect their beliefs like they do and follow their self-imposed rules, I generally don't have a problem with it.
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