Whichever you like, I doubt a fictional Jesus is going to come back and smite you.
Because they taste good.We eat hot cross buns as they have the symbol of the cross on them to represent Jesus Christ dying on the cross for all of human kind. Also yes they do taste good. :)
They can be eaten everyday but the day they are traditionally eaten of Good Friday
I have been reliably told that the origin of the hot cross bun was that a monk from St Albans Abbey in England made the first hot cross bun s in 1361. The cross was originally just cut in, not piped on & the relevance is obvious. The spices represent the frankincense & myrrh. The fruit represents of the fruit of the Holy Spirit. == == == ==
you have to find the key with the plus and equals symbol. Then push the shift key and the plus/equals key. The "cross" should show up. Plus (+) equals (=). The plus should be above the equals.
Before dropping out of school in 11th grade, Axl was well-rounded in extra-curricular activities. He ran cross-country, taught Sunday school, and sang at church.
Jesus died on the cross on Good Friday and reserected on Saturday midnight - Sunday morning, Easter Sunday
For Christians there is an Easter Saturday although it is not as dramatic as Sunday or Friday. Friday is when Jesus died on the cross. Saturday is when Jesus was placed in the tomb and Sunday is when Jesus resurrected and went back to Heaven.
We have hot cross bun because Easter is when Jesus died on the cross. On hot cross buns that is what the cross in the middle is for. Jesus give up his life on Good Friday and rose from the dead on Easter Sunday for all of humanity.
It is very clear that Jesus was crucified on the cross and the day was Friday, it is called Good friday because of it. And he arose on the third day which is Easter Sunday.
Jesus died on the cross on Good Friday and was entombed. HE rose from the dead on Easter Sunday and ascended to Heaven on Pentecost.
Jesus died on Friday and not on a Sunday.
Easter Sunday celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus. The Celebration of Easter begins on "Good Friday" which commemorates the Crucifixion of Jesus on the Cross. The Day of Pentecost or "Pentecostal Sunday" is celebrated 50 days after the resurrection of Jesus (or Easter Sunday) Each year, Pentecost Sunday comes 50 days after Easter Sunday, hence its name. The Greek word for 50 is pentecost. The beginning of Pentecost is recorded in Acts 2:1-2.
There are three different stages of the cross when it is draped with cloth during the Easter season. When draped with a purple cloth, it represents Lenten Season. When the cross is draped with a white cloth it represents Resurrection Sunday Morning or Easter Sunday. The third cloth is of black and represents Good Friday.
Only during the 40 days of Lent. It should change to black on good Friday then change it to white on Easter Day and then it remains for the great 50 days of Easter till the Sunday of Pentecost which then changed to red for that one day. It is not correct to display a draped cross any other time.
The church traditionally celebrates the stations of the cross on Fridays, especially during Lent leading up to Good Friday.
If your religious Jesus was baptised and the Holy Spirit came down in the form of a white dove to land on his shoulder. This ties into Jesus being crucified on the cross on Good Friday and rising from the dead on Easter Sunday.
Good Friday has a couple of nicknames. They are: Holy Friday and Great Friday. It is a Christian Holiday. It is celebrated for the cemmomorates the crusification and the death of Jesus Christ. It is celebrated on the Friday immediately preceding Easter Sunday. People respect it by offering prayers and vigil services, fasting, aimsgiving, and some family gatherings. Good Friday is related to Passover, Christmas, Septuagasima, Quinquagasima, Shrove Tuesday, Ash Wednesday, Lent, Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, and Holy Saturday.Good Friday is also known as holy Friday.