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Pentecost is also known as Whitsunday or White Sunday in some communities. The origin of the term is unclear. One idea is that White Sunday refers to the baptizing on this day of followers who have converted to the Christian religion. When the baptizing occurs, those involved wear white garme...
May 27 (last Sunday in May) - Algeria, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Mauritius, Morocco, Sweden, Tunisia, France and French Antilles (France is the last Sunday in May except if it coincides with Pentecost day (50th day after lent), in which case it is shifted to the first Sunday in June...
Many French-speaking countries celebrate Mother's Day on the last Sunday of May (or, in the case of France, on the first Sunday of June in years in which the last Sunday of May is Pentecost). For a complete overview of the dates of Mother's Day around the world see Mother's Day ...
Parsley proclaims the power of Pentecost that was released, like a mighty rushing wind, on that first Pentecost in a house in downtown Jerusalem. WATCH NOW → The Gospel of Covenant Monday, Dec 16, 2024 — Dr. Parsley takes us back to the beginning in Genesis when God entered into a...
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...
for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. The prophet Joel described an event that would one day enable God’s children to be witnesses of his power through the gifts of dreams, visions, and prophecy (Joel 2:28-29), and that is exactly what happened with the early Church at Pentecost. ...
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 ...