There are several "holy cities" for Christians. Many are in the Holy Land: Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Bethlehem, to mention a few.
For Catholics, Rome is a Holy City. For many Protestant Christians Augsburg is considered a significant site, and many of the central cities of the Reformation are considered to be preeminent.
In essence, Christianity has but two holy cities. Jerusalem is the foundation of Christianity and is holy to all Christians. Rome is the basis of Catholic faith and is holy to Roman Catholics.
Mecca is the holy city of Islam, and has no particular significance in Christianity or Judaism. There are many holy cities for each faith however. For example Jerusalem is a holy city of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
This depends on the denomination of Christianity, but some denominations regard Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and/or Nazareth as holy. Others also regard Vatican City as holy.
Christianity is holy as god is holy and we are his children.
Jerusalem - Sacred to Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
Yes. The holy book of Christianity is the Bible.
The "holy cities" of Judaism and Christianity is Jerusalem. Jerusalem is important to Christians because it is the city in which Jesus was born. Jerusalem is important to Jews because of the great temple that was built in Jerusalem. The "holy city" of Islam is Mecca, where the Islamic people do their "pilgrimage".
Because there are three main religions with foundation and holy spots that come from there Judaism Christianity and Islam.
The Holy Bible.
The Holy Bible
Yes, Jainism has holy cities. One of them is Calcutta.
God calls missionaries to help spread the Gospel truth and the Holy Spirit helps the people believe.
The Holy Bible.