Yes. Because Easter is the day that Jesus rose from the dead. As Catholics we believe this. Not all religions believe this
AnswerYes and No.Yes. Easter is 'Catholic' as Catholics believe that Jesus rose from the dead and Easter Day is the day on which this is remembered'
No. Easter is not exclusively Catholic as all Christian denominations, Anglican, Baptist, pentecostal and so on - all believe that Jesus rose from the dead and Easter Day is the day on which this is remembered.
Yes. Easter Sunday was originally when Jesus came back from the dead. All Christian sects- as far as I know- believe in and celebrate this holiday.
The Easter Season in the Catholic Church starts on Holy Saturday at dusk with the Easter Vigil and ends 50 days later with Vespers on Pentecost Sunday.
One: Catholics believe in Jesus. two:Easter is the celebration of Jesus's rising three:they celebrate it because their savoir rose on Easter Sunday.
Catholics in Poland celebrate Easter the same way as any other Catholics, by going to Mass, the Easter Vigil if they can manage it.
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.Roman Catholic AnswerActually, Catholics believe that Our Blessed Lord rose from the dead on Easter Sunday two thousand years ago and went to heaven forty days later on Ascension.
Catholics participate in the seasons of Lent and Easter by going to church and fasting at lent.
Yes, Catholics may have a party on Easter Monday. They are free to even have a party on Easter Sunday if they have taken care of their obligation to assist at Mass that day.
No. Al Christian denominations celebrate Easter.
Go to mass.
No, Easter is always on a Sunday so it is always off.
No, but Easter is, so you can go to mass at the Vigil and have your Easter obligation fulfilled.
Definitely not!