Palm sunday, when Jesus turned up on a donkey, when Jesus turned over all the tables in the temple. There was also when the Priests asked Jesus the questions to trick him, Crucifixion and so on.
The week before Easter, also known as Holy Week, is called "Passion Week."
The week preceding Easter is called Holy Week.
The week that precedes Easter is called Holy Week.
Holy week is one entire week.
Holy Week is Holy Week all over the world. It is the holiest and most solemn week of the Liturgical Year when the passion and death of Our Lord are remembered.
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During Holy Week, special events and traditions typically observed include Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday. These days commemorate Jesus Christ's entry into Jerusalem, the Last Supper, his crucifixion, and resurrection. Many Christians attend church services, participate in processions, and engage in prayer and reflection during this sacred week.
Holy Week is the entire week before Easter Sunday. Usually celebration/commemoration of the events leading to the death of Jesus Christ begin on Palm Sunday. In some traditions, the Wednesday of Holy Week is sometimes known as Spy Wednesday. The next significant date in the church's calendar is Maundy Thursday, also known as Holy Thursday. Good Friday, (the horrifying day that Christians believe the human race nailed their own God and Savior, Jesus Christ, to the cross) follows. The last day of Holy Week is Holy Saturday (not, as is often believed, Easter Saturday, which is a week later). The day that Jesus Christ is believed to have risen from the dead and ascended into Heaven to claim His throne is known as Easter Sunday (or, more properly, the First Sunday of Easter) and, although celebrated seamlessly as part of the events commemorated in Holy Week, is not in the same week of the year as Palm Sunday to Holy Saturday. The week of the year in which Easter (and, therefore, Holy Week) falls is determined by a complicated formula related to the full moon after the vernal equinox. This means that Holy Week can start as early as March 15 and as late as April 18 in the Western Christian tradition. Due to use of a slightly different formula, the Orthodox churches can celebrate Holy Week and Easter in a completely different week.
It's called Holy Week. Another more common name is called The Passion (week).
Holy Week consists of seven days, starting with Palm Sunday and ending with Holy Saturday. It commemorates the events leading up to Easter Sunday, including the Last Supper, the crucifixion of Jesus, and His burial. Each day has its own significance and observances within the Christian tradition.
His Crucifixion is what made it a Holy Week. It took place on the Friday of Holy Week - the day we call 'Good Friday'.
We observe Holy Week, we do not celebrate it. It is the week when we remember the passion and death of Our Lord.