No, they are different. Shrove Tuesday is the day before Ash Wednesday, and Holy Tuesday is the Tuesday of Holy Week - the week between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday.
Shrove Tuesday takes place the day before Ash Wednesday, and it happens on a different date every year.
The same day it does every year - Shrove Tuesday, the day before the beginning of Lent, which in 2011 is March 8th.
There is no difference. It is the same thing. The Holy Spirit and the Holy Ghost are the same thing, you can call it one or the other. The Holy Ghost is the ONLY ghost there are no such things as ghosts besides the Holy Ghost
No.
it's the same thing
Yes, the USPS does deliver mail on Tuesday.
Mardi Gras and Fat Tuesday are actually the same celebration, with Mardi Gras being the French term for Fat Tuesday. So, they are essentially the same thing, just called by different names.
The same thing as anyone else's Holy Bible, only his was in Portuguese.
There are a few reasons why people wear masks on Fat Tuesday/Shrove Tuesday 1.The masks are often caricatures of individuals from traditional folklore 2.Mardi Gras is a time of gluttony and 'sin' before Lent- so it easy to be wild and indulge in sinful behavior when no one recognizes who you are 3.Wearing masks makes us all equal. It humbles us and brings us to higher level of understanding and spirituality- when wearing a mask you can't tell who is a a king, a pauper a doctor or a cleaner so we are all on the same level
i was wondering the same thing, i just know that he was poor.
When you submit a question on WikiAnswers on a Tuesday, the same thing happens as would on any other day. The same is true of submitting answers.
Yes, in the Catholic Church, the Eucharist and Holy Communion refer to the same thing; although the Eucharist not only refers to His abiding presence in Holy Communion, it may also refer to the Real Presence or the Sacrifice of the Mass.