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Days of Holy Obligation?
passover
If you are talking simply of Shintoism, there have never been any holy writings.
There really isn't a specific holy book of Shintoism. There are several different important texts such as the Kojiki or Nihongi, however.
The High Holy Days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are celebrated by Jews because God commands us to celebrate them (Leviticus ch.23).
The Shinto holy book is the O'dno Jing (Book of Salvation)
Yes and every other church.
the shinto has there birthday and the holy day
Holy days are celebrated throughout the year in the Buddhist community. Some of these days would be for birthdays of Bodhisattvas, Magha Puja Day, Buddhist New Year and Vesak.
Confucius' Birthday is celebrated. Chinese New Year is celebrated in Confucianism(likewise in Buddhism & Taoism).
No, the Mass is celebrated every day.
The Black Mass was celebrated during the times of Christian Holy Days. The Back Mass was a mockery of the Christian Mass and is said to be held by a coven of witches.