"Alleluia!", to name one...
Rejoice!
ordinary time
Holy Saturday is part of the Easter season.
Chiefly, Christianity especially the Roman Catholic church.
For most Christian denominations, lent is the season before Easter, Pentecost is after Easter, and advent is preparation for Christmas.
No, Pentecost, the 50th day after the Resurrection of Our Lord, marks the end of the Easter Season. There is no Pentecost season. The seasons of the liturgical year are: Advent Christmas season Lent Easter Season Ordinary Time is any time during the Church year that does not fall within one of the seasons mentioned above.
Advent Christmas Season Ordinary Time Lent Easter Triduum Easter Season Ordinary Time Advent begins a new Church year.
Advent Christmas Season Ordinary Time Lent and the Triduum Easter Season Ordinary Time
A time during the church's year - Easter, Christmas, Lent, Advent, Ordinary time
Advent Christmas Season Ordinary Time Lent Easter Triduum Easter Season Ordinary Time The the cycle starts over with Advent, the first Sunday of which is the begining of a new Church year.
The term religious season probably refers to a season of the church calendar. For example, several denominations of the Christian church, including the Roman Catholic church, divide the year into six seasons, Advent, Christmas, Epiphany, Lent, Easter and Pentecost. They range in length from about six months for the Pentecost season to twelve days for the Christmas season.
The season of Easter lasts the 50 days (7 weeks) from Easter Sunday until Pentecost Sunday. Easter marks the end of Lent and is followed by Eastertide (or Easter Season) Easter Day is actually eight days long (known as the Easter Octave). In the Catholic Church each day of the octave is treated as if it was Easter Sunday. The School Easter Holiday can last up to 2 weeks.