Here are some examples of religious laws in Christianity:
· Most Christians attend worship services at church on Sundays, which generally include singing, prayer and a sermon. Most Christian churches have a special ritual for ordination, or designating a person fit for a leadership position in the church. At home, most practicing Christians pray regularly and many read The Bible.
· Nearly all Christians will have been baptized, either as an infant or as an adult, and regularly participate in communion (also called the Lord's Supper and the Eucharist). Baptism and communion are considered sacraments - sacred rituals instituted by Christ himself.
· The Catholic Church recognizes five additional sacraments, as well as many other distinctive practices that are known as "sacramentals" or "devotions" and include praying the rosary and going on pilgrimages. Both Catholic and Orthodox Churches have religious orders. The most distinctive practice of Orthodoxy is the emphasis on icons, although Catholics use them as well.
Communion--Remembering Christ's sacrifice by the symbolic eating of bread and wine
Christmas--commemorating Jesus' birth
Palm Sunday--Celebrating Jesus as king
Easter--commemorating Jesus' resurrection
There are more, and they vary according to the community. Even the above customs vary according to the specific community celebrating (or not celebrating) them.
well there's 1 tradition and 2 holidays witch is tradition to celebrate. the tradition is being baptised witch symbolises that all your sins are washed away and you are a new person for Christ. the first holiday is Christmas which celebrates the birth of our saviour Jesus Christ the son of god. the second holiday is Easter which celebrates the third day after Christ's death which is the day he rose from the dead.
A distinction should be made between what Christian should do as it is stated in the Bible and, on the other hand - traditions of the churches. One custom Christian should have is gathering together as stated in Hebrew 10:24, 25.
The Customs of a Christian Marriage include following religious ceremonies from a bible. It is a none binding marriage. The bride is required to ware a white wedding dress.
In order not to take up too much time with this broad question, it may be summed up in a simple word which is reflective of God - LOVE.
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There were not any new religions in the Roman Empire from which Christian beliefs and customs were rooted. Christianity itself was a new religion. Originally it was a sect of Jews and it was rooted in many of the beliefs and customs of Judaism. Then it strove to differentiate itself from Judaism. Judaism was an old religion, not a new one.
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Origanially their native Roman beliefs (conquerored peoples, excluding the Jews, practiced it in conjuction with their own faith) but later the offical religion became Christianity. Follow this http://www.historyforkids.org/learn/romans/religion/
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