His Crucifixion is what made it a Holy Week.
It took place on the Friday of Holy Week - the day we call 'Good Friday'.
I believe He spent most of the week before His death travelling between Bethany and Jerusalem.
Easter Sunday is celebrated because it is the day Jesus was ressurected from the dead. Jesus died on the cross for us and 2 days later, he rose from the dead. On Easter, we express our joy and happiness that Jesus is with us again. Easter is also known as the most important feast/holiday in the Catholic religion. Holy Week: Holy Thursday-The Last Supper Good Friday-Jesus died on the Cross Holy Saturday-We begin to celebrate Jeusus' ressurection on the eve of Easter. Hope this helps! :o)
No he was not puton the cross in the place of Jesus.
Yes some did regret to put ''Jesus'' on the cross
Jesus was put on the cross by the Roman authorities, specifically by the order of Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor of Judea at the time.
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The sign that Pilate put on it
Jesus was put on the cross because he was seen as a threat to the religious and political authorities of his time, who viewed his teachings and followers as a challenge to their power and influence.
Joseph of Arimethea put Jesus in his tomb.
You see crosses because in the Christian religion Jesus died on a cross and it is therefore now a holy symbol used frequently, it is also the Christian symbol and so many christians wear them as a sign of there faith or put them on churches and other holy places.
Christianity is based on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus was put to death on a cross so Christian churches use a cross as their symbol.
Because of his religious beliefs.