LOL, Hey man Christians drop ten tons of food just because it's Sunday brunch but there are no specific feasts. I know Catholics seem to need all that symbolism and practices.
The two major feasts in the church year are Christmas and Easter. Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ, and Easter commemorates his resurrection from the dead. These feasts are significant events in Christianity and are widely celebrated by Christians around the world.
Some synagogues do, but some don't.
fêtes is the translation of feasts in french.
They had feasts where they ate food and played music.
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They are the most important feasts of Mary.
they hold feasts in their homes kk
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I mean no offense, but the question seems quite naive, especially in the early days of the 21st century. Christmas is a feast proper to Christianity by definition, and not even all Christian sects think the same way about Christmas. Some consider it to have become nothing more than a commercial season. The word actually means "Christ's Mass" and makes reference to the Roman Catholic origins of the feast. Some Christian sects have similar feasts but they are celebrated instead at the time of the Epiphany, after the 12-day Christmas season ends. But many people come from backgrounds that have nothing to do with Christ or Christianity. If a person is not Catholic or Christian, why on earth would that person 'celebrate' Christmas? Some people don't have any particularly strong connections to any religion at all. Why do we not all take part in Ramadan, or Rosh Hashanah? People are different, and especially regarding feasts that are even remotely religious in origin or practice, there will be many who no interest in them whatsoever.
this question is not reslly specific but if you mean how do we know the answers to religios questions regarding Christianity..its in the bible.
Romans usually held their feasts in large halls that were lavishly decorated. The feasts usually contained exotic foods, plenty of alcohol, musicians and dancers.