No marriages nor funerals are held on Holy Saturday.
Catholics have no limitation on the time of day they may be buried. They can be buried at any time.
Lent is a period of time, not a day. It is fourty days celebrated before Easter, from Ash Wednesday through to the Easter Tridium; Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday.
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, but Easter is, so you can go to mass at the Vigil and have your Easter obligation fulfilled.
The fiftieth day after Easter (7th Sunday) is Pentecost.
The day before Easter is called Holy Saturday.
The day before Easter is simply Easter Saturday. The day before that is Good Friday.
Lent is observed starting Ash Wednesday, and lasting until Easter. The day before lent starts is Mardi Gras (Fat Tuesday) which, since many Catholics fast during lent, was when Catholics would eat tons of food preparing for their fasting.
Yes. Because Easter is the day that Jesus rose from the dead. As Catholics we believe this. Not all religions believe thisAnswerYes 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.
No. Easter is always after St. Patrick's Day.
April 12 for Roman Catholics. (Orthodox follow a different calendar)
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