Technically worship would be a 24/7 thing. It is not a single action, it is a lifestyle which puts god's glory above all else.
Traditionally ancestor worship but there is a lot of Christianity now days especially in cities.
Sunday-The main day of worship :)
Christianity became the main religion of Spain during the Roman days. Christianity spread around the Roman Empire and became its main religion
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Christianity popular celebrations (christmas)
Christianity (Catholic and Orthodox) had been the religion of Europe for centuries by 1,000 and in those days religion was the centrepiece of life. People were much more religious back then.
I would say Easter Sunday, Shrove Tuesday and Christmas!
No religion helped to save Roman culture. One religion spread through the Roman Empire in its later days and transformed Roman culture: Christianity.
AnswerAs Christianity spread, first around Europe, then around the world, it often adopted local gods as Christian saints. This was not so much out of respect for the gods, but to remove the attraction of pagansim. Instead of worshipping their old god, the people could venerate their new saint, as long as they accepted Christianity. With its spread, Christianity also adopted feast days to coincide with the sacred days of the old religions, to ensure that people performed Christian worship on those days, rather than pagan worship.
Maori is the Maori religion, which is based on traditional Maori mythology and beliefs. Some Maori follow all sorts of Pakeha religions including many types of Christianity, from Mormonism to Rastafarianism.In the early days of European settlement, Maori tried to get along with the Pakeha by accepting their religion, so some churches developed that are a Maori version of other Pakeha religions. One example is the Ratana church.