Roman Catholic AnswerThe Sunday after Pentecost is Trinity Sunday.
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 Easter season is followed by the Pentecost season, which begins on Pentecost Sunday.
Pentecost Sunday is considered the birthday of the Church.
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.
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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.
The last Sunday of the liturgical year in the Catholic Church is known as the Feast of Christ the King. It falls between 20 and 26 of November, depending on the year. On the old Church calendar, the feast of Christ the King fell on the last Sunday of October, leaving the last Sunday in the liturgical year to be marked by the 24th - 28th Sunday after Pentecost, depending on how late Easter had happened that year.
Pentecost is on Sunday, May 23, 2010.
Sunday the 8th of June 2014 is Pentecost Sunday.
Pentecost Sunday in 1965 fell on May 23. Pentecost is celebrated on the seventh Sunday after Easter, which is determined by the date of Easter Sunday. In 1965, Easter Sunday was on April 18, making the following Pentecost Sunday on May 23.
The fiftieth day after Easter (7th Sunday) is Pentecost.