2. Confirmation: Also known as "confirmation ceremony" and "confirmation ceremony", believers will accept the laying of hands by the bishop after being baptized for a certain period of time. In this way, the "Holy Spirit" can come to him, strengthen his faith and inspire his soul, so it is called "confirmation ceremony".
3. Repentance: that is, "doing God's work". Christianity believes that this is Jesus Christ's forgiveness of sins committed by Christians after baptism, so that they can regain the favor of God. When holding a confession, Christians tell the priest that they have sinned against "God" to show their repentance. Priests should keep all kinds of sins accused by believers strictly confidential, and instruct how to atone in the holy chapel (Paris) in the future.
4. Holy community: also known as "communion", Catholicism is called "Eucharist" and its etiquette is called "Mass". The Orthodox Church calls it "the holy blood of the Eucharist". Protestantism is called the Eucharist. According to the New Testament, when Jesus had the last supper with the twelve disciples, he took the bread he ate and the wine he drank, blessed the disciples and handed it to them, saying, "This bread is my body, and this wine is my blood. My body and blood were abandoned and flowed out, for everyone to be free from sin. " He also pointed out that people who believe in Christianity in later generations should do the same in memory of him.
Different sects have different rituals. Bread and wine are offered by the person who presided over the ceremony (priest or priest) and then distributed to the formal believers. For the bread used in the Eucharist, Catholicism advocates unleavened bread, Orthodox Church insists on fermented bread, and Protestantism believes that both kinds of bread can be used. When taking the Eucharist, Catholicism advocates that laity can't take the Holy Grail (that is, the blood of Jesus), while Orthodox and Protestant believe that laity takes the same bread and cups as clergy.
5. extreme function: that is, Christians apply "holy oil" when they die. Generally, when Christians are old or dying, priests will use olive oil offered by bishops to smear on patients' ears, eyes, mouth, nose, hands and feet, and read a prayer scripture, thinking that this will help patients to relieve their pain, forgive their sins in life and see God with peace of mind.
6. ordination: also known as "ordination ceremony", "ordination ceremony" and "ordination ceremony", when a person holds a clerical position, a sacrament ceremony should be held. The priest or bishop reads the prayer scripture and declares that the priest can be "sanctified" and become a "saint" and is qualified to preside over the future "sacraments".
7. Marriage contract is the combination of a man and a woman to establish a lifelong partner. This kind of contract points to the well-being of husband and wife, and also to the birth and upbringing of children. In addition, the marriage between the two Baptists was elevated to the status of sacrament by the Lord Christ. To this end, the valid marriage contract of two Baptists must also be sacred.
Other Christian etiquette 1, service: the main etiquette of Protestantism, including praying, reading the Bible, singing poems, preaching, etc. It is usually held in a church and presided over by a priest. The church believes that Jesus Christ was resurrected on Sunday, so it called Sunday "Sunday" and held worship on this morning. Sometimes it can be held on other days.
2. Abstinence: One of the pious ways for Christians is to "control themselves". The main way is to reduce food within the specified date. Catholicism and Orthodox Church generally prohibit eating meat every Friday, while Protestantism has no specific regulations.
3. Fasting: Also called "fasting", only one full meal is eaten every day within the specified date, and the rest are only half full or less. In ancient and medieval times, Christian clubs set many dates for Lent. In modern times, Lent is usually celebrated only on Good Friday and the day before Christmas. Catholicism and Orthodox Church have strict requirements for fasting, while Protestantism has no specific requirements.
The life taboo of Christianity is 1. Believing in the God that Christianity believes in is the sole master of the universe, and it is forbidden to worship idols other than God. When giving gifts to Christians, avoid having gods of other religions or totems worshipped by other nationalities. To respect Christian faith, don't swear to God, let alone make fun of God Jesus. Christianity has different doctrines according to different sects. In order to avoid hurting feelings unintentionally, some problems must be clarified. For example, priest and priest are different names for their clergy by Catholicism and Protestantism, and cannot be confused.
2. Treating Marriage According to the description of the Garden of Eden in the Bible, Christianity believes that: first, marriage is sacred, because the origin of marriage is to create the Lord himself; Second, marriage should be monogamous, as evidenced by God's creation of Eve for Adam. Because marriage is sacred and requires monogamy, Christianity does not advocate divorce. According to Christian tradition, the premise of divorce is adultery. Another situation mentioned in the Bible that allows divorce is that one party leaves voluntarily because of different beliefs.
3. The reason for not eating blood is that blood symbolizes life, which is an important content in the ritual of the Old Testament. Moreover, the New Testament interprets the function of blood as the redemptive ability brought by Jesus Christ's bleeding and laying down his life on the cross. Since blood is so important, it is a biblical requirement for Christians not to eat blood to commemorate it.
Fortune-telling, fortune-telling and astrology (astrology) are forbidden, because these superstitions have a fatalistic tendency besides believing in a mysterious force other than God to interfere in life. Christianity believes that everyone is loved by God and has the right to choose his own will. God will not impose his will on others, but people choose their own life path voluntarily, and everyone is responsible for their actions. This superstitious activity runs counter to this.
5. It is forbidden to worship idols other than God and to give gifts to Christians. Avoid having gods of other religions or totems worshipped by other nationalities. To respect Christian faith, don't swear to God, let alone make fun of God Jesus.
6. Fasting Christians have the habit of fasting. Christianity stipulates that Christians only eat vegetarian dishes and fish every Friday and peaceful nights, and do not eat other meat. There is also a fast rule in Catholicism, that is, on Good Friday and the day before Christmas, only one full meal is eaten, and the other two meals can only be half full or less. Christians often pray before meals, for example, eating with Christians, and then clearing the dishes after Christians have prayed.
7. Taboo 13 and Friday. They hate the number 13 and Friday. In the eyes of Christians, "13" and "Friday" are ominous symbols. If 13 and Friday happen to be the same day, they often stay indoors. Don't disturb them at these times.
What should we pay attention to when getting along with Christians? There is nothing special to pay attention to, but as long as you don't insult the only true god, you are no different from ordinary people.
2. If you meet a very caring Christian, you may be harassed by him or her and keep preaching the gospel to you. Please don't be disgusted, because he or she wants to give you the best.
3. In fact, Christians are ordinary people, but they are always labeled by this society: people are very good and do a lot of good things, but they look weak and easy to bully. These are all appearances. As sinners, they always commit crimes, so don't think Christianity is bad just because they have done something wrong.