It can have different meanings at different churches, but in most it would be a day when members and those who attend regularly are encouraged to bring their family and friends who do not usually or have never attended.
To remember and pray for the family members and friends who have died the previous year.
There is no one way Christians celebrate Christmas. It is up to the individual to decide how to do that. Most Christians go to Church on Christmas Day and spend the day with friends and family
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It can have different meanings at different churches, but in most it would be a day when members and those who attend regularly are encouraged to bring their family and friends who do not usually or have never attended.
Nothing particularly happens except it becomes an occasion for family and friends to celebrate Christ and also to celebrate the the day you were born as well.
It is a celebration by the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Churches to celebrate the dead. The Catholic Church celebrates it the day after All Saints Day and the Eastern Orthodox churches celebrate All Souls Day several times in the year.
To celebrate your life...yes everyday should be a celebration, but the day you were born, the day you entered this life. A beautiful life that deserves to be celebrated with family and friends.
No, because they are Jehovah's Witnesses and they do not celebrate Mother's Day.
On the Day of The Dead (El Dia De Los Muertos) family and friends remember and celebrate the lives of their loved ones that have passed. CEA
All western churches (Catholic, Protestant) celebrate Christmas on the same day, 25th December. Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas later. Pedantically, they all celebrate Christmas on 25th December, they just use a different calendar and disagree which day is the 25th December.