I would say Easter Sunday, Shrove Tuesday and Christmas!
Holy Days for Apostolics and Pentecostals are: Christmas - the birth of Jesus Christ, Good Friday - the death of Jesus, Easter - the Resurrection of Jesus, and Pentecost - the sending of the Holy Ghost (7 wks after easter)
Sunday, Easter, Christmas, Pentecost, & various Saints' Days.
The Bible is the holy book of Christianity. Of which there several 'varieties' Some of whom have slightly different versions. Therefore Christianity has the best Bible. Other religions call their holy texts other names.
Christianity, particularly in its major denominations such as Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, and mainstream Protestantism, believes in the Holy Trinity. This doctrine holds that God is one being in three persons: the Father, the Son (Jesus Christ), and the Holy Spirit.
Jesus is one of the leaders of the Christianity Religion.
No, we now believe in practicing Christianity as it is in the Holy Bible, which didn't match with some of the worldliness that some parts of Europe fell back to.
Christmas- In remembrance of the birth of Jesus Christ Easter- In remembrance of the Resurrection of Christ Good Friday- In rememberance of the crucifixion of Christ.
Christianity, I hope. Although some say Christianity and football.
Details may of course vary from one religion to another, but "holy land" refers to some land - some part of the world - which a religion considers to be "holy", or special.
some of the holy days are matsuri, rei sai and more
Question: What is the number one thing you should avoid for the rest of your life? Answer: Religion ill take religion for 200 please.. the religious group that had jesus crusified what are JEWS!!
Christianity is an evangelical religion, which means, part of practicing the religion requires followers to convince others that it is the only valid way of believing in God. Consequently, when Christianity finally became mainstream, those in charge of establishing the Christian holy days often chose existing holy days of older religions they wanted to discredit. Hence, holidays like Easter, which many westerners think of the holiday in which their messiah, Jesus, rose from the dead, actually pre-dated Christianity. The goddess Ostara (Oestre) was a Germanic goddess of fertility and renewed life. It is interesting to note that the story of Jesus contains a similar theme of rebirth. Below is a link to a story about Ostara which may illuminate some of the connections between Christianity and older religions. Like, "What about the Easter Bunny?"