GCSE RS- CHRISTIANITY PRACTISES: 4 MARK Q's

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Explain two contrasting ways in which Christians celebrate the Eucharist
One way Christians celebrate the Eucharist is by using unleavened bread. This is the type of bread Jesus would use at the last supper.
Another way Christians celebrate the Eucharist is by distributing non-alcoholic wine in small cups OR alcoholic wine from a single chalice.
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Explain two contrasting places of Christian Pilgrimage
One play is Lourdes. Lourdes is a place believed to have a spring of water with healing properties as discovered by Bernadette who had visions of Mary telling her to dig it up.
Another place is Iona. Iona is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and it is used by Christians for meditation or reflection to develop their faith as it is believed God's power and strength is stronger there.
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Explain two contrasting ways Christians celebrate Christmas
One way Christians celebrate Christmas is by attending a carol service to remind them of the significance of Jesus' death.
Another way Christians celebrate Christmas is by attending Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve where special prayers and Bible readings associated to the Incarnation are read.
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Explain two contrasting ways Christians celebrate Easter
One way Christians celebrate easter is by attending the Saturday nigh vigil on the eve of Easter Sunday, the service begins in darkness and is lit with candles to symbolise the risen Christ.
Another way is attending Easter Sunday Service. where special hymns are song and Bible passages related to the resurrection are read. Many will bread and wine to remember his sacrificial death.
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Explain two contrasting ways in which baptism is practised
One way is infant baptism. A baby or young child will have their promises made on the behalf of an adult and water will be poured over them to remove original sin.
Another way is believer's baptism. This is where an adult has made the decision to devote and commit themselves to God and live a Christian life. They will give a personal testimony to declare their commitment to Jesus.