In answer to this question... rent the DVD "Passion of Christ," it pertains specifically to the events of Holy Week
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I am a Christian. On Palm Sunday, people can go to church to celebrate Jesus' coming to Jerusalem. On Holy Thursday, we remember the Last Supper that Jesus had with his Twelve Apostles. He also knew that He was going to die the next day and He knew who had betrayed Him (it was Judas). On Good Friday, we remember when he was nailed to the cross. On Easter Sunday, we celebrate when He rose back to life by attending Church and eating Easting Eggs!
no Islam does not have any holy day during the Easter period.
It is on Holy Thursday.
It is the unctioning of the Holy Spirit emparting revelation to you.
One major goal of the Christian church during the Crusades was to reclaim and secure holy sites in Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim control, as they were considered sacred to Christians. The church saw the Crusades as a way to protect Christian pilgrims and expand Christian influence in the region.
What IS the christian concept of a holy trinity: no christian understands it!
A Bible is the most important Christian holy book.
The holy month for Christians is the period of the great lent, 40 days of fasting.
One major goal of the Christian church during the Crusades was to reclaim holy sites in the Holy Land, particularly Jerusalem, from Muslim control. The church saw this as a religious duty to assert Christian dominance in the region.
Christian military expeditions to take the "holy land" from the Muslims during the middle ages were called crusades becasue they carried the Sign of the Cross before them.
The Holy Bible!
If you feel strange when you are baptised it could be the result of nervous tension, knowing this to be a life-changing decision on your part, or it could be the Holy Spirit. If you are calm, it could even be that you will feel no different.
The chief goal was to rescue the Christian Holy Land or Jerusalem from the Saracens.