Answer Shintoism has several holy days, or feasts (matsuri): - Oshogatsu (New Year on 1st January) - Seijin Shiki (Adult Day: 15th January) - Haru Matsuri (Spring Festivals) - Aki Matsuri (Autumn Festivals) - Rei Sai (Annual Festival: this day varies according to each shrine) - Shichigosan (15th November) (See related link)
It happens in Japan...you know, the native place for the religion of Shinto. It is celebrated over a three day period at the beginning of the New Year to welcome it in. One of the things to do is purify yourself and your house to clean yourself of any pollution for the new year.
The Immaculate Conception is a holy day of obligation.
=Holy Thursday starts early in the morning=
Palm Sunday
The holy spirit came down and the disciple start speaking in tongues
Buddhism from China eventually influenced Shinto religion within Japan. However Japanese till this day are mostly not Buddhists/Taoists. They use a mixture of both Buddhist and Shinto beliefs.
the shinto has there birthday and the holy day
its January 3 its like Christmas its called hajik
Whatever day that the religion they are member of has their services is the day they go. This means that as only 2% are Christian only a ver small number see Sundays as significant. The other religions (Buddhism, Shinto, no religion) don't haven special day.
Confucism is not a religion, it is a philosophy. They have no god or place of a worship, also they have no holy day. Confucism is not a religion, it is a philosophy. They have no god or place of a worship, also they have no holy day.
The Christian holy day is a day for religious observance. The Christian holy day is considered to be a religious holiday for those of the Christian religion.
"Shinto" is not so much a religion as it is an ancient way of life. A deep respect for beings (past and present) and all things in our environment. No organized religion or church or for that matter any type of worship. Just a sacred belief in each other and in our ancestors, our natural world and logical steps (hence - The Way") of interaction between all those beings and things. It is reflected in Japanese life and Japanese rituals ie; Obon Festival, which is like the American holidays of the 4th of July and Memorial day all in one.
First day moon named Halal.
Roman Catholic AnswerSt. Patrick's Day is a Holy Day of Obligation for Catholics who live in Ireland as it is the feast day of their patron saint.
The holy month for Christians is the period of the great lent, 40 days of fasting.
St. Patrick is the patron saint of Ireland and his feast day is a holy day of obligation for all Catholics in Ireland.
The Shinto beliefs and Buddhism both contributed to most of modern day Japan's culture. The Shinto beliefs have influence in modern day Japan's marriage, birth, etc. because Shintoism was based on the celebration of life. However, the Buddhist ideas influenced modern day Japan's funerals. This is so because the Buddhist ideas were based on death and the acceptance of death. Therefore, the Shinto and Buddist ideas influence most of Japan's culture.