It depends on which Christian denomination you look at. I personally belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, also known as the Mormon church.
In this church there are the following ceremonies/ordinances
Baptism: at age 8 or older depending on mental maturity
Confirmation: The giving of the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands after baptism
Marriage: Done in Mormon temples around the world.
Hope this helps.
All of our holidays are Christian ceremonies.
Us christians have the same as anyother people we have a funeral.
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because they believe in god ( Christians and Muslims as well )
It's just the marriage ceremonies that are different.
Christmas in many countries is celebrated with exchanging of gifts, and gatherings of friends or families for meals, usually on the 24th or 25th of December. In addition, many Christians attend religious ceremonies in churches.
Ceremonies has four syllables.
Christians fast only once a year on goodfriday.Answer:There are no consistent holidays, festivals, meals, food avoidance, dress patterns , prayers, music or ceremonies that are consistently observed by all Christian sects. Many Christians have "traditional meals" at Easter and Christmas but this is not mandated by any central authority.
All the different events have something 2 do with Jesus which is why!
there are 2500 festivals and ceremonies in japan
The Christians, being monotheistic, only worshipped one god, whereas the Romans worshipped many, and demanded that all citizens worship theirs as well as the emperor. The Christians were also accused of many other illegal practices (cannibalism, not participating in public ceremonies, not contributing to society), as well as burning down the city of Rome during the reign of Nero.
yes they had many ceremonies because of spirts deths etc.