Festivals, feast days, etc. are simply collective, community expressions of spiritual ideas. Because our spirituality does not exist solely in the individual but, rather, in the community as a whole, we come together to celebrate the days of saints and periods of the Church calendar (e.g. we are currently in Lent) as a community.
Singapore is a multi-cultural country. It celebrates the festivals celebrated by the chinese, indians, malays and also christians/catholics festivals.
It tells the, culture and importance of country.
no
No.
Festivals are important event, it will tells the culture and traditions. Festivals tells how important that day, on that what we can do tells, so important event in working year.
Catholics
Festivals are important event, it will tells the culture and traditions. Festivals tells how important that day, on that what we can do tells, so important event in working year.
yes
They were dedicated to their gods
Jesus is important to all Christians.
Maryland was the only colony where Catholics were free to worship without fear of persecution.
The Eucharist is important to Catholics because Christ is important to Catholics. You see, the Catholic Church teaches the doctrine of the real Presence, which means that Catholics believe that the host is not a mere symbol of the Body of Christ, and the wine of the blood. They are really and truly the body, blood, soul and divinity of Jesus Christ sacramentally present under the appearance of bread and wine.