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The feast is one of the ecumenical feasts (i.e., universally celebrated), ranking with the feasts of the Passion, of Easter, and Pentecost. In Western Christianity, the earliest possible date is April 30th, the latest possible date is June 3rd. Ascension Day is a holiday in many European...
Saints of other Christian Religions In theGreekOrthodox religion, All Saints’ Day is celebrated on the first Sunday after Holy Pentecost. “This day has been designated as a commemoration of all of the Saints, all the Righteous, the Prophets, Apostles, Martyrs, Confessors, Shepherds,Teachers, ...
Last year (2024) Multiple Dates Where is it celebrated? Canada (Christian)Guatemala (Observance)Haiti (Local holiday) Show all The Assumption of Mary is a feast day that is celebrated on August 15th every year. This feast day commemorates Mary’s death and her assumption into heaven. Because...
There are a total of 12 Ember Days each year. They are observed on the Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays following the first Sunday in Lent, Whitsunday-Pentecost, the Feast of the Holy Cross, and theFeast of St. Lucia. While the first Sunday in Lent and Whitsunday-Pentecost change each ...
Lucia. While the first Sunday in Lent and Whitsunday-Pentecost change each year based on Easter, the Feast of the Holy Cross and the Feast of St. Lucia are fixed dates, on September 14 and December 13, respectively. In 2024, Ember Days are observed on February 21, 23, and 24; May ...
Although the prophecy in Joel chapter two was partially fulfilled at Pentecost, many believe the passage actually applies to Tribulation saints. But stretching the “rainy season” to cover both the Church age and the Great Tribulation period is like providing the “planting rain” to one field ...
Whit Sunday is followed by Whit Monday (Pentecost Monday, considered to be "the second day of Pentecost"), a public holiday in many countries with Christian traditions. It was the start of a week (especially the first three days) of festivities called Whitsuntide (or Whitweek), which has ...