Holy Saturday is part of the Easter season.
Ash Wednesday to Holy Saturday is the liturgical Season of Lent.
There is no Mass or communion or Blessed Sacrament present but they can still pray at church. Many parishes have morning prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours at church on Holy Saturday.
Nothing, of course a cross is not normally used in the Catholic Church, it is a Crucifix, and it is still there on Holy Saturday.
People in Holy week pray and go to Church on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Ester Sunday.
.Roman Catholic AnswerThe Triduum, the shortest liturgical season of the year, starts with the beginning of the Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thursday evening, and ends with the beginning of the Easter Vigil at dark on Holy Saturday evening. It includes Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. None of those days are of Obligation.
Yes you can. The Church does not restrict one not to eat meat on Holy Saturday.
the Triduum, or the passion and death on the cross of Jesus Christ. the Triduum consists of Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday.
Shabbat which starts Friday at sundown and ends Saturday after twilight.
Officially, weddings are not to be performed during lent. It does happen, however. The Saturday before Easter Sunday is called Easter Eve or Holy Saturday. It is commonly lumped more into the Easter season than lent, so it may be allowed. However, many pastors would discourage it as a wedding may take the focus away from observances of Easter- which is the highest holy day in the Church calendar.
The holy day of the week is called 'Shabbat' in Judaism, it starts sundown Friday and ends sundown Saturday.
No, Catholic weddings and funerals can not be held during the Easter Triduum. Both of these services include a Mass and no Masses are held in the Church from the end of the Holy Thursday Mass until the Easter Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday.
Seventh day Adventists are the most prominent Saturday Sabbath keepers(its even in the name of the church).