The holy city for christians is Jerusalem, which is also the holy city of the jews.
One of the holiest of cities for Christians is the city of Jerusalem. Bethlehem is another holy city for Christians.
There are several "holy cities" for Christians. Many are in the Holy Land: Jerusalem, Nazareth, and Bethlehem, to mention a few. For Catholics, Rome is a Holy City. For many Protestant Christians Augsburg is considered a significant site, and many of the central cities of the Reformation are considered to be preeminent.
The "holy cities" of Judaism and Christianity is Jerusalem. Jerusalem is important to Christians because it is the city in which Jesus was born. Jerusalem is important to Jews because of the great temple that was built in Jerusalem. The "holy city" of Islam is Mecca, where the Islamic people do their "pilgrimage".
The Holy Bible is the major holy book of Christians.
Jerusalem - Sacred to Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
Rome. That is where Peter first built the church. Today its known as the Vatican.Roman Catholic AnswerMany cities are known as Holy, but the primary one for Christians, as well as Jews, is Jerusalem. But the Catholic Church is in all cities in the world, although not openly in some Muslim nations.
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Mecca is the holy city of Islam, and has no particular significance in Christianity or Judaism. There are many holy cities for each faith however. For example Jerusalem is a holy city of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Jerusalem is their holy city
Yes, Christians have holy text. The book is called the Bible and it is full of examples about how they should live holy.
Many Christians think that Christmas is a holy day, and many Christians believe that it is a holiday. I would say that most of them think it is both, but some of them think that it is only one or the other.
Jerusalem is the Holy City. Its a city Sacred to Jews, Christians and Muslims. It is the land where all the Holy Prophets had walked. Abraham,Issac,Jacob,Joeseph,Moses,Jesus and Muhamed (peace and blessings be upon them all).