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Religion that influenced Rome: Christianity

by Kaylyn Park [STUDENT]

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Chapter 2. How do Christians Practice Christianity?
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Birth of Jesus
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Worships
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The Christians are the people who practice and believe in Christianity. According to Newsela, Jesus began to teach in Jewish tradition and preached love/tolerance, after the Romans refused Christianity. In addition, they believed by performing the miracles of giving treatments to sickness, raising death, walking on water, etc. Another research site is from the Christianity Fact Sheet, and it quoted that many Christians celebrate their faith all together by joint worship and at communion services (called the Eucharist or the Lord’s Supper). Moreover, they worship in places like churches (the most common), cathedral, chapel, Meeting House, Gospel Hall, etc.
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The Catholic Church
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Church and Festivals
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In many churches, the most important part is the communion table that emphasises the importance of the communion in worship. In art categories, some Christians use singing traditions and ancient hymns. Festivals are also held for the beliefs of Christianity; Pentecost – remembering the period when the first Christians received the Holy Spirit, Harvest – celebrating the Creation for the sharing of food, Palm Sunday – marking the entry of Jesus to Jerusalem. For studying scripture, people used Bibles to form the worships and many Christian hymns are based on the Bibles.
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Chapter 3. How did Christianity spread in the Roman Empire? 
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Spread of Christianity
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Christianity has had a long history to let the world know more about the religion "Christianity". According to Newsela (Birth of Christianity), between 30 and 33 C.E., Jesus went to spread his words and lessons to the city of Jerusalem. On the year of Jesus’s death, the Romans treated the Christians as a small Jewish group. However, this changed from the influences of 'Paul of Tarsus.' Paul spread Christian ideas to non-Jews and many poor people in the area was centred with the idea of love/tolerance and the life after death. 
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Constantine's Accomplishment
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After about 400 years, it became the official religion of the Roman Empire. In addition to the Rome and Christians Worksheet, Constantine promoted Christianity throughout his reign and he ordered to allow Romans the freedom to follow any religion they wanted to in 313 A.D. Moreover, according to the MAD Textbook, Constantine contributed humungous amounts of money to restore the churches that had been damaged earlier. Also, he held meetings with church leaders to settle arguments among Christian leaders. People were attracted to Christianity because of its message of salvation could join the church without fear. Lastly, according to the Christianity Fact Sheet, the Ecumenical Movement in the early 20th century encouraged Christians to work together and seek unity.

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