People have no need to pay for sacrements to help the dead because they believe death is non-existence.
The only religious celebration of Jehovah's Witnesses is the Memorial of Christ's death held each year in early spring.
No. The only thing we celebrate is the memorial of Jesus Christ's death which is held in March/April depending on daylight savings, as that has an impact on when we observe it. But perhaps, there was a convention or assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses going on in your area.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate most national and religious holidays. However, they annually observe the occasion of Jesus' death, which they call the "Memorial Occasion". On a personal level, many Jehovah's Witnesses do celebrate weddings and wedding anniversaries. They can also enjoy special occasions like weddings, school graduations and baby showers.
They don't. The death of a loved one is always a painful experience, Jehovah's Witnesses, like anyone are totally devestated when a loved on is murdered. Unfortunately they recognise violent crimes as a part of life so they look to God for comfort.
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No, Jehovah's Witnesses are not a ritualistic religion and have few religious customs. They commemorate annually the death of Jesus in early spring and hold regular meetings for prayer and bible study. Preaching is also considered part of their religious practice but they do not have numerious religious festivals, pilgramids or celebrations.
You get sentenced to death.
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If they want to.
That was Jehovah's Witnesses MEMORIAL, where we commemorate Jesus' death for us.