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Christian religious celebrations Typeit

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Christianity marks various important events throughout the calendar. Many of these festivals are marked by periods preceding them, such as before Easter and before Christmas. These periods are intended to the believer and the community for the festival. is the festival which marks the birth of Christ. It occurs in the Western Church on 25th and on 6th in the Eastern Orthodox Church. It is a celebration where Christians remember the giving of Christ as a gift to mankind, and often recount the story of the , which is the specific term for the story of the birth of Jesus. is a celebration which marks the death and resurrection of Christ. In many countries it occurs in the season of , and it is a celebration where Christians remember the atoning action of Jesus in his death on the cross, and the power of death being destroyed in his resurrection.

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