Baptism--symbolically washing away of sins
Communion--eating bread and wine to remember Christ's sacrifice
There are many more, and they vary according to the specific beliefs of the community.
No, Christianity is a belief not a ritual. a ritual is a type of ceremony that you take part in.
Christianity practices baptism as a sacrament or ritual.
Baptism
Wine is considered a ritual drink in Christianity as it is a reflection of the blood sacrifice of the Christ. Since there is no blood sacrifice in Islam and alcohol is forbidden, wine has no role in Islam.
In the caste system, the washing ritual that restores purity following ritual pollution is ablution. Ablution is a feature in many religions including Buddhism, Christianity and Hinduism.
liturgy - receiving communion (the Body and Blood of Christ)
A typical worship ritual for Christians includes singing praise and worship songs. This is followed by prayers of thank giving and commitment.
Catholicism and Sacred ritual to god, and Christianity was mandated.
Many religions are associated with European ritual dancing, including Christianity and Judaism. This form of ritual dancing eventually fell out of favor among Christians.
Christianity is the main religion that practices baptism by immersion as a religious ritual or sacrament. This includes denominations such as Baptists, Pentecostals, and some others.
Like Christianity, it is a religion or way of life. Our brothers and sisters do this ritual to pray to gods , we give our life for them.
Yes, the Sacrament of Holy Communion should be capitalized as it is a proper noun referring to a specific religious ritual in Christianity.