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Ways of Christian living - EdexcelChristian religious celebrations

Christian practices are varied and many of them, such as praying, fit into daily life easily. However, there are other practices that may happen only once in a lifetime, such as visiting a pilgrimage site.

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Christian religious celebrations

There are several Christian festivals that provide time for Christians to reflect and celebrate their faith. The two most commonly celebrated festivals are Christmas and Easter.

Christmas

Christmas is a very important event in the Christian calendar. Most Christians celebrate Christmas on 25 December. However, Christians use a different calendar, meaning they celebrate Christmas on 7 January.

is the period leading up to Christmas. It begins four Sundays before Christmas. In church during this time, many Christians are reminded of Old Testament about the coming of Jesus.

The 12 days of Christmas involve special church services, such as Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve and a Christmas Day morning service.

Why do Christians celebrate Christmas?

  • Christmas is a time to remember that when Jesus was born, God became human. This allowed God to save humanity from sin. Without the of Jesus, Christianity could not exist.
  • Christmas is a time for Christians to remember that they are part of a global community, despite differences within Christianity.
  • Christmas is a time when families can bond and show love to one another. It reminds Christians that Jesus was born as a member of a human family who showed him love and loyalty.

Easter

Easter is an important festival that remembers and celebrates the last days of Jesus. The events of this week are known as .

Holy Week

  • Holy Week begins with , which commemorates the welcome Jesus received when he entered Jerusalem. The crowd that welcomed him was later the crowd that condemned him to death.
  • Holy Thursday, also known as , remembers the Last Supper, at which Jesus shared bread and wine with his disciples.
  • remembers the of Jesus. Some Christians take part in a walk, carrying a cross.
  • Holy Saturday is a time for private prayer and there are no services.
  • Easter Day falls on a Sunday and is a very significant day in Holy Week. This is a day of great celebration as Christians remember the of Jesus.

Why do Christians celebrate Holy Week?

  • Holy Week shows Christians that Jesus was admired, , mocked and crucified all in one week. This reminds Christians of the range of experiences that people go through across the world.
  • Christians are reminded of the suffering Jesus faced and the sacrifice he made for them.
  • Easter is a time for Christians to remember that if they follow the teachings of Jesus, after death they will be united with God in Heaven.
  • emphasises the idea that having faith in the resurrection of Jesus is a central part of Christian belief.