Those occasions common to most every Jew in Palestine during the 1st century AD. Further, if by 'occasions' you mean holy day recognition, then Jesus would have followed God's weekly Sabbath and 7 Annual Sabbaths or High Holy Days beginning with the Passover/Days of Unleavened Bread. These point to God's plan of Salvation for all of mankind.
Christian religions acknowledge both the present existence and Lordship of Jesus Christ, but most other religions acknowledge that Jesus Christ once lived
Many Filipinos acknowledge Jesus Christ, the Son of God, as their Lord and Savior.
Christians believe that by His death, Jesus made it possible for us to have eternal life, that He died that our sins might be forgiven. Therefore, believing this, Christians acknowledge Jesus as their Saviour.
The disciples were meeting together in a room on one of the occasions when Jesus appeared to them after the Resurrection.
You have to acknowledge your sin, repent and ask for forgiveness then accept Jesus as your Lord and Savior.
A Gentile was the first to acknowledge that Jesus is the Son of God
The wise men, also known as the Magi, were the first visitors to acknowledge Jesus as king. They traveled from the East to worship him and brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Their visit is traditionally celebrated on Epiphany, twelve days after Christmas.
Jesus' baptism (Mark 1:11) and the transfiguration (Mark 9:7).
"Heavenly Father, in Jesus name, I acknowledge I am a sinner in need of salvation, come into my heart, clean me of my sins by the shed blood of Jesus according to your grace and mercy in Christ Jesus amen."
Jewish people do not recognize Jesus as special; therefore they would not be concerned with a Last Supper. Some Jewish people have heard of this last meal in Jerusalem and acknowledge that it happened, but would acknowledge it only as a historical event and would excise the theological claims made there.
Jesus mostly met with Jews, and on rare occasions with Samaritans. Paul went primarily to the Gentiles.
No, Mary is only in the Catholic Church. They do acknowledge she was the mother of Jesus, but do not worship her.