I do not agree with "All Christians should celebrate Eucharist in the same way". This is because I personally think that it just depends on the way you want to respect Jesus. Some groups could be more respectful or feel more strongly about Eucharist. So, it is down to the way Christians personally want to celebrate it. Some may feel strongly about doing certain parts of a celebration (such as blessing bread and wine).
in general yes, but there are many different ways to worship, you just have to find whihc one is right for you
Not all Christians celebrate Easter so No
We celebrate Christmas of course, Easter and holy week, for the most part these are the ones agreed on.
Only Christians in Asia celebrate Christmas the same as Europeans and North Americans
Celtics celebrate winter solstice around the same time as Christians celebrate Christmas.
The same way Christians around the world do it.
Hannakuh, the Jewish Festival of Lights is celebrated around the same time Christians celebrate Christmas.
The great majority of people in China are not Christians and do not celebrate Easter. Those who are Christians celebrate Easter on the same day as Americans, although it is not a public holiday in mainland China. Easter is a recognised holiday in Hong Kong, because of its heritage as a British colony.
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It is the same reason peopple in America celebrateit---they are Christian and it is a special holiday holiday to celebrate Jesus' birth. Even though Bangladesh has only 5% Christians they still celebrate it
It should be that all Christians worship and praise same God.
Although some Christians can choose to reference Passover, they do not celebrate the actual Jewish holiday of Passover. The main reason being that the beliefs of Christianity are diametrically opposed to the meaning behind Passover. Christians celebrate the holiday of Easter which occurs at the same time of year as Passover (although the two holidays are completely unrelated).
People celebrate Christmas in Puerto Rico because it is a national holiday that anyone can celebrate, with traditions and imagination, Christmas is a fun time!