How Christians celebrate Christmas in Sudan
Sudan celebrates Christmas
Three religious festivals of Christianity in the year are Lent, Easter and Christmas. Christian people celebrate Easter, as their religious festival and customs holiday. Christmas is celebrated as an annual festival celebrated their Christmas on 25 December surrounded by billions of groups of people located or situated on every side.
Thousands of Christians population celebrated in the capital streets. Sudan's civilian cabinet announced the holiday, which has spoken for the separation of minorities and improving religious equality.
RELIGIOUS PRACTICES & BELIEFS
There are two main religions considered more important in Sudan Islam and Christianity. Islam is principally in the North compared to Christianity is the most common in the South. Islam focuses on it that the relationship between a person and God should be direct in any situation.
What is the way of life in Sudan?
The people of Sudan are generally hardship and private about their reaction. There is a preside cultural norm that expects individuals to conceal when they are in discomfort or struggling.
Sudan Laws restrict women from wearing pants, enjoying their equality and representation in government and avoid for child marriage. They have equal rights, but it's a bit difficult to achieve them because of restricted voices within the government and Religion.
Rules in Christianity:
- Eternal life
- Knowing the meaning and purpose of life
- Freedom from the power of sin
- Freedom from guilt
1. Eternal life
What we all face in life is death. Jesus promises that whoever believes in him will have eternal life.
(John 3:16)
2. Knowing the meaning and purpose of life
As Christians, we know that the meaning and purpose of existence is to 'glorify God, and enjoy Him forever'.
(1 Corinthians 10:31; Psalm 36:7-9)
3. Freedom from the power of sin
Through the death of Christ, we are also freed from slavery to sin. Particular sins do not need to dominate us.
(Romans 8:2)
4. Freedom from guilt
Christ died not only to free us from sin, but also from the guilt associated with that sin. There is no condemnation in Christ Jesus.
(Romans 8:1)
As time passes, disease and wear and tear affect our bodies.
The majority of Christians in Sudan adhere either to the Roman Catholic church or to the Anglican churches (represented by the Episcopal Church of Sudan), but there are several other small denominations represented there including Africa Inland Church.
In Christianity, people celebrate their festivals in the year.
1:Lent
2: Easter
3: Christmas
Thousands of Christians population celebrated their Christmas in the capital streets. There are roughly 1.1 million Catholics churches in Sudan, concerning3.2% of the comprising the whole number of
population.
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