Holy Thursday: Go to Mass in the evening (Masses on Holy Thursday can only be after around 6PM, because that is when the Last Supper was.
Good Friday: Visit Church for The Stations of The Cross, remember Jesus' death
Holy Saturday: nighttime - some people go to the Easter Vigil, usually around 9-12PM
Easter Sunday: Go to Church/ REJOICE! Jesus has risen from the dead!
*all week long - PRAY
Holy week is April 17th to April 24th .
Yes, Catholics bury their dead during Lent except during Holy Week after Holy Thursday until after Easter Sunday.
Yes. Christians, that include Catholics and other Protestants, believe Sunday is a holy day. In Judiasm, Saturday is the holy day.
Catholics are encouraged to attend Mass every Sunday, as it is a holy day of obligation. Some may also choose to attend Mass on weekdays as a way to deepen their faith and connect with God, but it is not mandatory.
There are no "holy" months, but Catholics celebrate Lent.
Holy week is one entire week.
The Trinity comprises of God the Father, God the Son and the Holy Spirit. Catholics believe in the mystery of the Holy Spirit.
Catholics baptize in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
Yes. The Bible.
Yes. It is the Holy Bible, specifically the Vulgate.
Yes, Holy Thursday is the prescribed day for the Chrism Mass in the morning that the Bishop holds with all his priests, although it is often moved to an early day in Holy Week. And then in the evening is the Mass of the Lord's Supper.
The most important times for Catholics are: Advent Christmas and the Christmas Season Lent Holy Week, including the Triduum Easter and the Easter Season Pentecost, perhaps the most important since it marks the birthday of the Church.