Easter Sunday, the fulfillment of God's promise. Jesus' resurrection showed that death in this world is not the end and that sin and evil have no power over God.
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The most important feast day of the year is Pentecost when Our Lord sent his Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and they received the wisdom and courage to begin spreading the Gospel message. Pentecost is considered the birthday of the Church. Without the descent of the Holy Spirit the Church would have died in the Upper Room in Jerusalem and Christmas and Easter would have become meaningless while Jesus would only be a brief footnote to history.
The most important holiday for Catholics is the Sacred Triduum which begins on Holy Thursday evening with the Mass of the Lord's Supper, continues through Good Friday, and ends on Holy Saturday evening with the Vigil Mass of Easter.
Every single day Catholics worship the Lord God Almighty in prayer (Liturgy of the Hours) and with the celebration of the Mass. However, we set Sunday apart as a day of obligation.
The holiest day of the year for Catholics is Easter Sunday.
To forgive and be forgiven.
Most are Roman-Catholics Most are Roman-Catholics
The Habsburgs are an Austrian royal dynasty whose members have belonged to the Catholic Church for centuries. Like most people in Western Europe, they are Catholics of the Latin (Roman) Rite. Thus, they are Roman Catholics. However, it is important to note that not all Catholics are Romans.
Yes it is celebrated in Peru. It is an important holiday. ANSWER I would think not, i mean, some do but since Easter, which celebrates Jesus Christ's resurrection from the dead, is Christianity's most important holiday and there are only approx. 1% Christians in Peru. I understand Peru is widely made up of Roman Catholics, but they are not exactly the same as the Catholics we have grown up around (I would assume you knwo what a Catholic is, sorry to offend you if you don't).
Most French are Roman Catholics; there are small amounts of Muslims, Protestants, Jews, and other religions.Although most French identify themselves culturally as Roman Catholics, in actual beliefs and practices, most are atheist or agnostic.
No, most are Protestants.
The predominant religion in Cagayan, a province in the Philippines, is Roman Catholicism. The Catholic Church has a strong presence in the region, with numerous churches and religious institutions serving the local population. In addition to Catholicism, there are also minority groups of other Christian denominations and followers of Islam in Cagayan.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe human race is the only one that has Catholics.
the most important holiday of the jewish religion is hanukkah
the most important holiday in the philippines is........ christmas
Roman Catholicism
While the nation of France is most post-Christian in action, most people are Roman Catholic by tradition. They celebrate Christmas and Easter as important holidays.