yes
Answer
I am sorry but the first answer has misled you. Mormons do not bless their underwear. I am a Mormon and have been for 50 or so years, and no such blessing has ever taken place or ever will.
Respectfully.
Some mormons do a strange ritual of nude bathing and secret name giving.
The only Hanukkah activity that can be described as a ritual is the light of the candles each night.
Fasting for 3 days.
Pilgrimage can't be denied as being a ritual, but it also can't be proved that it is a ritual. I think that the journey that a pilgrim goes on is to do entirely with your faith and faith is'nt a ritual. But in World youth day the activities that you participate in are can be classified as rituals. So overall it's really a belief thing.
The exorcist may be throwing up during the ritual because the process of expelling evil spirits can be physically and emotionally intense, causing a strong reaction in the exorcist's body.
No, it is not necessary to perform the head shave ritual during the Umrah pilgrimage, but it is a recommended practice for those who are able and willing to do so.
Incorporating salt in a prayer ritual symbolizes purity, preservation, and protection. It is believed to cleanse negative energy, ward off evil spirits, and enhance the spiritual connection during the ritual.
The ritual telling of feelings helps individuals express their emotions, build connections, and promote understanding within the community. From the discussions during the ritual, you can learn about the community's values, concerns, and the level of trust and support among its members. It also highlights the importance of communication and empathy in maintaining healthy relationships within the community.
In Islam the ritual of Fasting for thirty days is performed during the month of Ramadan which is also one of the five duties a devotee has to be performed.
You should buy the Wikka Guide by this lady...its really good.
It is a spellcaster ritual monster which can be ritual summoned with the ritual spell card "black illusion ritual"
It depends on the meaning of the chant, but not really in Fraternities or sororities as you have listed as a catagory. It also depends on whether you understand the words. If you don't, you are simply replicating sounds - and that could well be a ritual.