Origins of Christianity
Christianity practices, holidays and traditions
Symbol/Days of Observance/Traditions in Christianity
Denominations of Christianity
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How many apostles did Jesus have?

Jesus had 12 apostles.

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What are holidays that Christian people celebrate? (name 1 or 2 holidays)

Christmas , Ash Wednesday , Lent , Easter.

100

What is the nativity scene?

It is a scene where it shows Jesus when he was born. 

100

Who leads the roman catholic church?

The pope.

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What are different denominations of Christianity? (name 1 or 2 denominations)

Catholic, Protestant, Lutheran, Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, Eastern Orthodox.

200

What do Christian people do on Lent?

They give up an essential  food (item) for 40 days and they don’t eat meat on fridays.

200

Why were stain glass windows known as, "Bibles for the poor"?

Stained glass windows were known as, "Bibles for the poor". After the Fall of the Roman Empire, people attended Church for strength, hope and protection. However, only the wealthy were educated and knew how to read the Bible. So, artisans told a story of the components of the Bible via stained glass windows. The people who were not educated were now able to "Read the Bible", via the stained glass windows. Hence, the stained glass windows were known as, "The Bible for the Poor".

200

What is a denomination?

A denomination is a branch or sub-group within Christianity that has a distinct name, organizational structure, and set of core beliefs, held by the church. Denominations may dier in their interpretation of minor issues or on how churches should be run, but for the most part, they agree on essential matters of their belief in Christ.

300

What was the name of the painting Leonard da Vinci made about Jesus? What was it about?

The name of the painting is called “The Last Supper” it was about Jesus at a Passover Seder with his 12 apostles.

300

Who are modern day religious leaders?

Popes , Bishops , Preists , and Pastors.

300

What is the Pieta? 

Michelangelo sculpted the Pieta out of marble, with only a chisel and a hammer, A statue of Mary holidng Jesus after he was crucified. The pieta, means pity. The original Pieta is located in Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome, Italy.

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What are the beliefs of Roman Catholics?

Catholics consider church tradition as equal in authority to the Bible, and look to the Pope (the bishop of Rome) as the key human authority over the church. They also believe that Jesus’ sacrifice secured grace (politeness, manners, respect) for all people, but individuals receive that grace through the sacraments (a religious ceremony or ritual) oered in the Catholic Church (like baptism, confirmation,Communion, etc.). Some modern Catholics also believe that people can earn salvation (forgiven for sins) through their good works, without faith or church participation. It is common for Catholics to worship Mary, the mother of Jesus, along with other saints.

400

Who was Paul?

Paul is one of Jesus’s disciples that spread Christian beliefs and ideals more than any of his other followers.

400

What is Easter? What is one tradition Christian people have during Easter?

Easter is a Christian holiday which commemorates (celebrates) the resurrection of Jesus. One tradition Christian people have during Easter is that they decorate eggs and eat them.

400

What is Holy Thursday?

Holy Thursday is the commemoration of the Last Supper of Jesus Christ, when he established the sacrament of Holy Communion before his arrest and crucifixion. It also commemorates His institution of the priesthood. The holy day falls on the Thursday before Easter and is part of Holy Week.

400

What are the beliefs of Eastern Orthodox?

The Eastern Orthodox Church, split from the Western (Roman Catholic) Church during the Middle Ages over issues of church leadership and the study of the nature of G-d and religious belief. The Orthodox Church maintained that teams of bishops should lead the church, rather than a single Pope. The Orthodox Church places a high emphasis on the consideration that salvation involves achieving greater union with G-d. Like Roman Catholics, they consider church tradition to be just as important. If you do good deeds you can be forgiven for your sins, and also practice a great respect to worship for Mary, as well as the saints.

500

Why did people becomes Jesus’s followers?

Many people became followers after they saw Jesus perform miracles, an event that cannot normally be performed by a human.

500

What is Ash Wednesday?

Ash Wednesday is the placing of ashes on the forehead in the sign of the cross representing the Holy Trinity which Paul spoke of: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Palm leaves from Palm Sunday are burned and used on this important day. Ash Wednesday also begins the first day of the 40 days of Lent which occurs 6 weeks before Easter Sunday.

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What is Good Friday?

Good Friday is the day in which Christian and Catholic churches commemorate the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ.

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What are the beliefs of Protestant?

Protestant Christians split from the Catholic Church during the period now referred to as the Protestant Reformation. They criticized the extra biblical traditions and dishonest practices of the medieval Roman Church and seeked a return to the sacred (important) writings alone for belief in the church. Protestants also emphasize that salvation is by G-d’s grace through faith, not through works or rituals (even though those things are important).

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