The holy day for Christians is Sunday. However verses state that a man can have a day of rest any day he wants.
Another answerIt depends on who you talk to. For some Christians, Saturday (Sabbath) is holy, based on Exodus 20:8 (the fourth commandment), but more basically on Genesis 2:3. For them, Sunday is just another day.Holy week is one entire week.
Christians do, all around the world.
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The days that Holy Week occurs during the week before Easter. Also known as the final week of lent, it begins on Palm Sunday and lasts through Holy Saturday.
Orthodox Christians fast every Wednesday and Friday of the week from meat and dairy. During lent and Holy Week, they fast all 40 (plus seven more of Holy Week) days, again from meat and dairy. There are also certain fast days and fast periods throughout the year such as the Christmas Fast and the Apostles' Fast.
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Holy Week is the last week of Lent and the week before Easter. It includes the religious holidays of Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday and Good Friday. It commemorates the last week on Earth of Jesus Christ culminating in his crucifixion on Good Friday and his resurrection on Easter Sunday.
They don't "need" holy days, they have them just like almost all religions but they are not strictly speaking necessary. Christians' holy days aren't necessary. What to you mean by "need"? as in why do they practice them or what is the point?
Yes. Christians, that include Catholics and other Protestants, believe Sunday is a holy day. In Judiasm, Saturday is the holy day.
The Holy days should keep the christians...the actual dates have been disturbed throughout history by "worldly" men seeking to deny the superiority of God to satisfy their selfish, suicidal ego. When you are a faithing christian, the Holy Spirit will guide you minute by minute and you will know beyond any shadow of a doubt which days are Holy.
Fasting for 3 days.
There is no specific day of the week. Instead, the holy days or "days of rest" are connected to the lunar cycle. Which I believe are full, new and the two halfs meaning that there are still four days a month but are not connected to week days.