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that Christ rose from the dead, on the third day from Resurrection
Triduum actually the Easter Triduum. It begins on the Jewish day of Passover, and ends on Easter Day.
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Like people celebrate their birthdays, many countries celebrate their independance/founding days.
the season of lent
The Easter Triduum
Good Friday.
You may be referring to the Triduum, the three days beginning with the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday evening and concluding with Vespers on Easter Sunday, recalling the passion, death, and resurrection of Christ, along with His institution of the Eucharist and Holy Orders.
These are the ones I could think of. Not all of them celebrate communion each week but they all take the Eucharist:Anglicans,Episcopalians,Lutherans,Roman Catholics,Eastern Orthodox,United Methodists,Baptists,Latter Day Saints (Mormons),Seventh-Day Adventists,Reformed/Presbyterians
It varies from person to person. Some celebrate it multiple times a day, others celebrate it once a day, and still others celebrate it just once a week. But if you are looking for the answer to how often the Eucharist is celebrated worldwide, then the answer would be: The Eucharist is celebrated every moment of every day.
Canada Day is on on July 1. It is known as Canada's birthday in the popular press and celebrates Canada becoming a nation.
Because, it is recognized as the day that we declared our Independence from Britain, thus founding our own country. It's the "birthday" of the United States.