There are many festivals we can respond to how Christians react on Christian's holidays, the first festival is Christmas. Christmas is the moment we remember the birth of Jesus and his death for us. When Christmas and around that time, we changed our attitudes and behaviors to people who need help and care, such as poor people. We will do this to provide food to school food and to collect money for charity projects. We also change our way of life by doing things we do not normally do, such as being more kind to those dislikes, just kindness.
Christian 's response to various Christian holidays can influence us in various ways; they affect our way of life, attitudes and behavior. This may have happened due to Jesus' example and teaching. The festival I will see for the first time will come. When coming is preparation, we think about how we prepare for the birth of Jesus. Just as John the Baptist had prepared for the people. We can do this through frankness. - In 313 AD, Emperor Constantine officially approved Christianity. Christianity spread throughout the Roman Empire. And it is an event that influenced the way people think and live. It had a great influence on how rulers saw their power and use their power. As we know today, this influence is portrayed in Christian art.
Between the 1 st century and the 4 th century, Christianity gradually became the mainstream religion of Rome. How to deal with the burden of this new religion is the Roman government's top priority. Many Roman kings and emperors responded to Christianity in various ways. In the meantime, Christianity suffered for the soul and soul of the Romans. Through Christian's first widespread persecution by Christians in December 250, Constantine changed Emperor into Christianity, and Christianity was at the forefront of a matter of time.
Please become a Christian country. Thanks to the execution of Christianity, the church and the state also started working closely. Many Roman emperors negatively reacted to Christians and used them as scapegoats for Roman problems. Other rulers simply dominated the country ignoring Christianity. With the popularity of Christianity, its power as a popular religion of ancient Rome is only a matter of time.