well i am catholic so we celebrate;Christmas,Easter,we celebrate on dec.12 for the vigen Mary and we do or first comunion and we believe in god,the virgen Mary and all the angels and the catholic peopleand my name is yasmine
Roman Catholics celebrate their faith by going to mass and reliving what happened to Jesus and the events that took place in His life.
Catholic AnswerCatholics celebrate their faith by conforming their lives to Our Blessed Lord, Jesus Christ, most particularly in His Passion and Death. Above all, we are to be humble, take up our cross daily and follow Him, in His trip towards Calvary. To do this one must deny themselves, learn their faith, witness to their faith, and grow ever closer to God. This is done most directly in prayer and the Sacraments, which He has give to us specifically to give us the grace to accomplish these things. Finally, we must above all be missionaries, preaching the Good News to ever creature on earth.All Christians are called to be a witness to Christ by virtue of their baptism. Confirmation is the sacrament which completes and strengthens the baptismal graces, but like all graces, these are planted in us through the sacraments as seeds, we must actually exercise them for them to grow and blossom. Servant of God, Father John Hardon famously said "Any Catholicwho is not about the business of evangelization might never entertain a serious hope for the Beatific Vision." This is something we should all keep in mind, we are called by our baptism - and confirmation - to be evanglizers, to witness to our Christian faith, and to convert people as best we can. The first thing that we need to do to accomplish this is to lead a convincing Christian life, the second thing that we need to do is to attend the sacraments as often as possible, daily Mass and Holy Communion, if possible; and weekly to biweekly confession. Secondly, we must learn our faith and be able, as St. Peter says: But sanctify the Lord Christ in your hearts, being ready always to satisfy every one that asketh you a reason of that hope which is in you. (1 Peter 3:15). If we do not know our faith, how can we give a reason when asked or when the occasion arises? Third, your daily prayer life, morning and evening prayer, keeping God always before your eyes, and living always with Our Blessed Lord present and with the Holy Spirit's guidance is absolutely necessary for our own salvation and to convert others!
from The Catechism of the Catholic Church, second edition, English translation 1994 848 "Although in ways known to himself God can lead those who, through no fault of their own, are ignorant of the Gospel, to that faith without which it is impossible to please him, the Church still has the obligation and also the sacred right to evangelize all men. (Ad gentes 7; cf. Heb 11:6; 1 Cor 9:16)
Mission-a requirement of the Church's catholicity
849 The missionary mandate. "Having been divinely sent to the nations that she might be 'the universal sacrament of salivation,' the church, in obedience to the command of her founder and because it is demanded by her own essential universality, strives to preach the Gospel to all men": (Ad gentes 1; cf Mt 16:15.) "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you; and Lo, I am with you always, until the close of the age." (Mt 28:19-20).
Solemnity of Mary (1 January)
Epiphany (6 January)
St. Joseph (Mach 19)
Ascension ) Thursday, 40 days after Easter
Sts. Peter & Paul (June 29)
Corpus Christ
Assumption of the BVM
All Saints Day, November 1
Immaculate Conception of the BVM, December 8
Christmas, December 25
"The Good News" or the New Testament. The good news is that God has sent his son to free us from sin and bring us to Heaven.
We also celebrate what is called the Mass (western, Roman rite) or Divine Liturgy (eastern, orthodox church) which is made up of a Procession of the cross, Penitential Rite (asking for forgiveness), Liturgy of the Word (3 or 4 readings from scripture), Liturgy of the Eucharist (short version of the completed Passover-by the prayers & through the Holy Spirit, wine and wafers of bread are changed into the body and blood of Christ-the Real Presence), Communion (reception of the body & blood), and Dismissal.
The Quirinalia was a festival in honor of Romulus and it was celebrated on the 17th of February.
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how did the romans cope with the scots
becaues INCAwon and the Romans lost
The Romans didn't invent the microscope
Th Romans celebrate saternalia feast with tons of food and alot of lights
Jan 4
498a.d by romans
no because they weren't christians
well anyone can celebrate valentines day but it was first celebrated in 498 A.D. by the Romans
The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.The Romans celebrate Christmas in much the same way as we do, except there are generally a lot more tourists and pilgrims in Rome to attend the the Vatican ceremonies.
The Romans did not eat anything in particular on Valentine's Day because they didn't celebrate Valentine's Day.
they didnt, they hated seasons lol
The Quirinalia was a festival in honor of Romulus and it was celebrated on the 17th of February.
They are called Roman triumphal arches such as the Arch of Titus
because romans used to give sweets to celebrate the dead
The Romans celebrated the new year on January 1 with the sacrifices and the swearing in to office of the years' consuls and other elected officials.