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Ascension is the fortieth day after Easter and Pentecost the fiftieth. In the liturgical year, they are usually celebrated on the following Sunday.
Pentecost.
The Holy Spirit came with power upon the disciples 10 days after the ascension on the Day of Pentecost.
The Solemnity of the Ascension is on Thursday, forty days after Easter, it celebrates Our Blessed Lord's ascension into heaven, and is followed ten days later by Pentecost when He sends the Holy Spirit down on His Church. The Ascension may be transferred to the Sunday before Pentecost in some dioceses.
Pentecost takes place 40 days after Resurrection or Easter.
The Pentecost is a Christian holiday that commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples of Jesus after his Ascension.
1) The Annunciation 2) The Visitation 3) The Wedding Feast at Cana 4) The Last Supper 5) The Ascension 6) Pentecost
1st of Jan - Easter Monday, 1st of May, 8th of May, Ascension, Pentecost Monday, 14th of July, Assumption (Aug 15th), All Saint's day, Nov 11th, Dec 25th.
Christmas, Easter, Good Friday, Pentecost, Ascension Day...
The answer is Pentecost.Forty days after Easter, Catholics celebrate the Ascension of Jesus into heaven, where, they believe, he reigns with his Father. Then, ten days later, they keep the feast of Pentecost - their own transformation of the Jewish feast that honors the divine gift of the Torah.
Pentecost was fifty days after passover and Jesus ascended forty days after the resurrection. I believe the answer is pentecost occurred one week after the ascension.
There is no such thing as the Ascension of Mary, only God, Himself, in the person of His Son, Jesus Christ, ever ascended into heaven. Our Blessed Lady is only a creature, and incapable of such a thing. The Assumption of Mary is on the 15 of August each year. Ascension and Assumption are very different things.