Baptism is a religious tradition.
Not everyone has one. Whether a person has one or not depends on the religious tradition they follow.
Tradition is based on clans,and religious practices are practiced from those who practice them.
Tradition
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They were mainly religious customs and tradition.
tribal, ethnic and religious
No, Moses is not considered a saint in any religious tradition. He is a significant figure in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, but he is not venerated as a saint in the same way that some other religious figures are.
Axum (also spelled Aksum) was a kingdom in northern Ethiopia. The religious tradition that the Axumites passed on to the Ethiopians was Christianity and the establishment of the Christian Church.
The traditional name for priestly garb is "vestments." These are distinctive clothing items worn by clergy during religious ceremonies or services. Vestments may include items such as robes, stoles, and chasubles, depending on the specific religious tradition.
The name Elisa is not specifically tied to any one religion. It is a variant of the name Elizabeth, which has Hebrew origins and means "God is my oath." While it may be used by individuals in various religious contexts, it is a common name across different cultures and does not belong to a particular religious tradition.
up my butt and around the corner
Wreaths are a secular tradition.