This depends enormously on which church you belong to. For some symbols are very important for others they are almost non existent.
Symbols generally have played an important part in the way Christianity has been communicated. These include of course the cross, the fish, symbols representing bread and wine, symbols representing various saints, the dove and so on.
For some people the bread and wine taken at communion is symbolic but for others its reality.
Many churches have been highly decorated and the visual arts use symbols rather than words to convey meaning. At times certain sections of the church have reacted against this type of decoration and pulled down or desecrated artwork. In orthodoxy this was the iconoclastic movement and in Protestantism it was the puritans who wrecked artwork in churches and monasteries.
Symbolism means nothing to Islam. There is no religious symbol for Islam religion in the sense as Cross in Christianity and David Star in Judaism.
The cross is easily one of the most recognized forms of symbolism as it is globally recognized to represent Christianity.
The religion that places importance on Christmas prayers is Christianity. There are various branches of Christianity, but those that celebrate Christmas place importance on Christmas prayers.
James Ballantine Hannay has written: 'Christianity' -- subject(s): Origin, Christian art and symbolism, Christianity
The survival of Christianity will not depend upon monasteries. The questions premise is false.
The importance of the apostles, is that they are the ones to take Christianity to all ends of the world.
To keep away from maya or satan or devil. To warn evil that we are servants of God
The symbolism in The River Between by Ngugi wa Thiong'o can be revealed from the title. The title basically refers to the land which he has given great importance.
The nautical star does not symbolize anything in Christianity.
it made Christianity a lawful roman religion
If we did not have Christianity, we would have some other religion that dominated the Western world, whether Buddhism, Judaism, Mithraism, Zoroastrianism, or traditional Roman paganism. Christianity is important to the extent that history favoured its success. With Christianity as the dominant religion of the West and of many of the countries that were colonised by the European powers, Jesus assumes importance as the founder of the faith.
People liked pudding and pickles in the middle ages