no, these are 2 entirely different celebrations that were hundreds of years apart.
no, these are 2 entirely different celebrations that were hundreds of years apart.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe "Breaking of the Bread" was a code word for the Eucharist And in the Eucharist they use the body of Christ (bread) and the blood of Christ (wine).
They celebrate it on the 25th of December. Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ :)
The Birth of Jesus/Christ.
The majority of the ancient Romans did not even know about the Eucharist. The Christians among them believed, for the most part, as we do, that the Eucharist is the Body of Christ.The majority of the ancient Romans did not even know about the Eucharist. The Christians among them believed, for the most part, as we do, that the Eucharist is the Body of Christ.The majority of the ancient Romans did not even know about the Eucharist. The Christians among them believed, for the most part, as we do, that the Eucharist is the Body of Christ.The majority of the ancient Romans did not even know about the Eucharist. The Christians among them believed, for the most part, as we do, that the Eucharist is the Body of Christ.The majority of the ancient Romans did not even know about the Eucharist. The Christians among them believed, for the most part, as we do, that the Eucharist is the Body of Christ.The majority of the ancient Romans did not even know about the Eucharist. The Christians among them believed, for the most part, as we do, that the Eucharist is the Body of Christ.The majority of the ancient Romans did not even know about the Eucharist. The Christians among them believed, for the most part, as we do, that the Eucharist is the Body of Christ.The majority of the ancient Romans did not even know about the Eucharist. The Christians among them believed, for the most part, as we do, that the Eucharist is the Body of Christ.The majority of the ancient Romans did not even know about the Eucharist. The Christians among them believed, for the most part, as we do, that the Eucharist is the Body of Christ.
I'm sure that the Chilean Christians do.
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Christians celebrate it as the day that Christ rose from the dead.
Christians, not jewish they celebrate hanukah, and people in the united states celebrate christmas, everybody celebrate christmas of the birth of Jesus Christ.
Christians celebrate every day because we know that Jesus Christ is our Lord and Saviour. But to give you a list:AdventChristmasOrdinary TimeLentPaschal TridiumEaster
Jesus Christ's followers were ridiculed and called 'Christians'. Christians celebrate Christmas because it is the chosen day of the birth of Jesus (when in actual fact he was born in the summer).
Because the Easter celebration is about when he died for your sins and rose again. He asked Christians to observe this.