Christianity has no sacred practice! You must first be saved. All a good walk as a Christian requires is a steady walk with God through prayer, Bible devotions and fellowship with Christ. To receive encouragement and to meet with other christians The Bible says to have fellowship with other believers. if you have any questions concerning what I have just said or any other questions concerning Christianity please feel free to drop me a message in my board !!! a friend- Bethany
Honoring God and gaining His Grace is one. Having love for others and helping them out when you can is another. Spreading the Word of the Lord, and meeting with other Christians periodically are others. Some folks believe that you can be a Christian without meeting with other Christians. Observing the sacraments is also very important. Different denominations have different numbers of sacraments. In my case, there are two: Sharing the body and blood of Christ through Holy Communion is one, and baptism with water is the other. The Catholic churches have many more sacraments.
The two rituals that nearly all Christians practice are
1) Baptism
2) Communion.
The Catholic and Orthodox churches recognize seven, and other sects have other rituals.
The Hessians practiced pagan rituals and customs that conflicted with Boniface's teachings of Christianity. They worshipped trees and sacred groves, which Boniface saw as idolatry. He worked to convert the Hessians to Christianity and eradicate these pagan practices.
The sacred sites of Christianity is basically the church.
No, there is no sacred word or saying for Christianity. Some denominations have chosen sacred words or sayings but those belong only to those denominations and do not transcend to the rest of Christianity. The closest Christianity has to having a sacred word is a sacred respect for the names of God but even in this, Christianity does not demand a death penalty when someone violates that sacred respect.
It is the Bible.
Um ..JESUS
The Bible is the sacred text, or Scripture, of Christianity.
A sacred poem could be for followers of various belief systems, including Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, or any other religion that includes poetic and sacred texts in its practices. The specific belief system would depend on the context and content of the poem in question.
Yes, The bible
The Holy Bible.
Christians are most closely associated with The Bible. The Bible is considered a sacred text in Christianity, serving as a foundational scripture for Christian beliefs and practices.
No. The Talmud is an explanatory legal treatise in Judaism. It is not a "sacred text" nor is it affiliated with Christianity in any way. (The Jewish sacred text is the Tanakh or Jewish Bible.)
The Holy Bible.