In the book of Acts Jesus promises to his disciples the Holy Spirit, which will empower them to be witnesses starting from Jerusalem to the whole world. The empowering spirit comes on the day of Pentecost as stated in Acts 2:1-4.
Pentecost is celebrated as the day the Holy Ghost was sent to the Church.
No. Pentecost is a Christian-exclusive holiday.
Pentecost is a Christian event that plays no role in Judaism.
some Christians
In Christianity, the holiday known as Shavuot is called 'Pentecost.' While Jews celebrate God Giving them the Torah on Shavuot, Christians celebrate God Sending them the Holy Spirit on Pentecost.
On Pentecost
Pentecost.
Because on Pentecost, we celebrate the Coming Of the Holy Spirit, so on the following Sunday, we celebrate all 3 Divine Persons of the Holy Trinity.
All of them celebrate when they celebrate.
They recognize it, revere it, and acknowledge it's reality, but don't celebrate it in the sense of outwardly expressed traditions.
The Giving of the Torah & the First Fruits.
No, many non-Christian people celebrate Halloween.
Pentecost is part of the Christian religion. And you spelled Pentecost wrong. Also, there is a religion called Penticostal.