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Easter Week is the week beginning with the Christian feast of Easter and ending a week later on Easter Saturday. The term is often inaccurately used to mean the week before Easter, which is properly known as Holy Week. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Christianity. ...
The Forum for European-Australian Science and Technology Cooperation (FEAST) is a non-government organisation aimed at highlighting and developing collaborative research activities between Europe (European countries and the European Union) and Australia. ...
Easter, the Sunday of the Resurrection, Pascha, or Resurrection Day, is the most important religious feast of the Christian liturgical year, observed at some point between late March and late April each year (early April to early May in Eastern Christianity), following the cycle of the moon. ...
Easter Saturday is the Saturday after the Christian festival of Easter, also called Saturday in Easter week. ...
Holy Week (Latin: Hebdomada Sancta) in Christianity is the last week of Lent. ...
While the usage is not widespread, the days of Easter Week are known as Easter Sunday (Easter Day, the beginning of the Easter season), Easter Monday, Easter Tuesday, Easter Wednesday, Easter Thursday, Easter Friday, and Easter Saturday. In former years, Easter, as the most important celebration in Christianity (as it marks the miraculous Resurrection of Jesus), was observed for a week, and it still is celebrated in the liturgy of Catholic and Anglican churches. However, owing to modern working patterns, many Easter celebrations now occur on Easter Monday only. Easter (also called Pascha) is generally accounted the most important holiday of the Christian year, observed March or April each year to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead (after his death by crucifixion; see Good Friday), which Christians believe happened at about this time of year, almost two...
Eastertide, or the Easter Season, begins on Easter Sunday and continues until Pentecost in the Christian liturgical calendar, thus spanning a total of seven weeks. ...
Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday and is celebrated as a holiday in some largely Christian cultures. ...
Good Friday is a special day celebrated by Christians on the Friday before Easter or Pascha. ...
Easter Saturday is the Saturday after the Christian festival of Easter, also called Saturday in Easter week. ...
Christianity is a monotheistic[1] religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the New Testament. ...
The resurrection of Jesus is an event in the New Testament in which God raised him from the dead[1] after his death by crucifixion. ...
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The term Anglican describes those people and churches following the religious traditions of the Church of England, especially following the Reformation. ...
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