The Easter season is followed by the Pentecost season, which begins on Pentecost Sunday.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Sunday after Pentecost is Trinity Sunday.
No, the feast of Pentecost is not the last day of the Liturgical year. The last Sunday of the Liturgical Year is the feast of Christ the King. The last day of the Liturgical year would be the following Saturday.
i think it is penticost
The church feast after Pentecost is called Trinity Sunday. It is observed on the Sunday following Pentecost to honor the Christian belief in the Trinity - the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. It serves as a reminder of the central mystery of the Christian faith.
The fiftieth day after Easter (7th Sunday) is Pentecost.
The answer is Pentecost.Forty days after Easter, Catholics celebrate the Ascension of Jesus into heaven, where, they believe, he reigns with his Father. Then, ten days later, they keep the feast of Pentecost - their own transformation of the Jewish feast that honors the divine gift of the Torah.
Pentecost Sunday is always the 50th day after Easter.
May 23rd is Pentecost Sunday. Easter Sunday is counted as a day of Easter.
Pentecost Sunday is considered the birthday of the Church.
The most significant feast day is Pentecost as it is the birthday of the Church. It is followed by Easter and Christmas. This will be starting from the Easter Sunday and falling on the 50th day.
In Christianity this day doesn't have a name but for Jews it was the day of Pentecost. The Jewish Feast of Pentecost, which typified the pouring out of the Holy Spirit, was fifty days after the Feast of First fruits, which spoke of the resurrection of Christ. Pentecost is also a Christian day of celebration. It was the day that Holy Spirit appeared to the disciples, as described in the book of Acts. In a sense, it was the day the church began.