Presbyterians celebrate two sacraments Baptism and Communion (also known as the Lord's supper). Baptism is for those who publicly profess faith in Jesus as adults, or for the children of believers. Communion may be celebrated as often as three or four times a year, although some congregations celebrate it monthly
Presbyterians celebrate 2 sacraments - Baptism and Holy Communion.
Baptism, Communion, & Confirmation.
Presbyterians have only two sacraments: The Lord's Supper and Baptism. Other rites such as marriage, confirmation and ordination are important, but not regarded as sacramental.
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The Orthodox Church also celebrates the seven sacraments. Some Protestant denominations celebrate some of the sacraments but not all seven.
Presbyterians have organized worship services, during which the Lord's Supper is periodically celebrated. Presbyterians do not celebrate the "mass" that is celebrated in the Roman Catholic tradition.
Catholicism & Christianity
the words and actions used to celebrate the church's sacramentsare called the rites of tyhe sacraments
Presbyterians did, and still do, celebrate the holy days of the Liturgical Calendar as it is followed by many churches and denominations worldwide.
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Presbyterians celebrate many of the same holidays and celebrations as the Catholic Church. The celebrate Christmas, Easter, and the Tritium. A main difference in holiday is that they don't celebrate any saint day (exceptions include Saint Nicolas Day which some Presbyterians celebrated). They do not conform to the Catholic Church's calendar. As with most protestant faiths, they do not put great value on Marry as being a holy mother of God and so do not celebrated any holidays related to her.
Presbyterians believe in two sacraments: baptism and communion. They see sacraments as visible signs of God's grace, demonstrating spiritual realities. Baptism is a symbol of initiation into the Christian community, while communion is a remembrance of Christ's sacrifice and a means of spiritual nourishment.