The two major feasts are the Easter Triduum, on which most of the rest of the Church's calendar depends and Christmas, which begins the Church year.
This is what is called the Liturgical year. The liturgical year is broken up into two subsections. One of which is the cycle of Sundays and major feasts (Easter, Pentecost, Christmas, etc.) which is called the Temporal Cycle. The other part is the Sanctoral cycle which celebrates the lives of the saints.
The two main feasts of Muslims are Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha.
John Calvin and John Knox are the two major founders
They are not necessarily the same on exact dates because of moveable feasts, but yes, the same readings are read every year. (There are alternates and wedding/funeral masses don't count.)
The two pentitential seasons of the Church are Advent and Lent. They are symbolized by the violet colors of the vestments worn and hangings used. In the case of Advent, one is preparing for the great feast of Christmas. In Lent one is preparing for Easter.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe two main things that the Church and members of the Church do to remember the ways in which God Almighty has blessed the Blessed Virgin Mary are: 1) Masses in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary, there are many feasts throughout the year dedicated to the Blessed Virgin, and every Saturday, on which there is not a required Mass, one may celebrate a memorial of the Blessed Virgin Mary.2) The rosary is a meditative prayer in which the Church remembers key events in the life of Our Blessed Lord and His Mother.
All Catholics participate in the same seven sacraments of the Church. Does not matter where you are in the world, they're all the same. In addition there is the celebration of Holidays (Christmas and Easter to name two) and other feasts of the Catholic calendar.
Prayer meetings and great nocturnal feasts
Advent Christmas Season Ordinary Time Lent Easter Triduum Easter Season Ordinary Time The the cycle starts over with Advent, the first Sunday of which is the begining of a new Church year.
In Ephesus he was free; in Caesarea he was a prisoner.
Before Zacharias was to serve his normal course, the two Feasts that occurred were the Feast of Passover and the Feast of Pentecost. These feasts were significant in the Jewish religious calendar, with Passover commemorating the Exodus and Pentecost celebrating the giving of the Torah at Sinai. Zacharias, as a priest, would have participated in the rituals associated with these important events before returning to his regular priestly duties.
They formally split the Christian Church apart They created two completely separate churches.