There is no feast related to atoning for our mistakes in Judaism. The holiday that focuses on atoning for our mistakes of the previous year is Yom Kippur. During this holiday, Jews fast (no food or water, no bathing, no sex, no work) for 25 hours and spend the day in synagogue praying.
The most important feast days are called Holy Days of Obligation.
Sacred days were called feasts, feast days, or holy days. The term holiday came from holy day.
The Triduum, Holy Days of Obligation, and Feast Days of Martyrs
Because it is part of the 12 days of Christmas.
In the Roman Catholic faith Holy Thursday is the first day of the Easter Triduum. Easter Triduum is the Holy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday leading up to Easter. That entire week is called Holy Week which is not really regarded as a feast day. Feast days are usually reserved for specific saints.
White or blue and white since it is a feast of the Blessed Virgin.
Holidays used to be Holy Days , and they could be anything from a Saints Feast-day to Easter Sunday. Nowadays , they are mostly secular days of celebrations and some Holy days of remembrance .
Feast days, also known as holy days, are still observed in many modern religious practices. These days hold significance and are considered binding by followers of various faiths.
No, the feast days remain the same date from year to year. Only the lenten season, Holy Week and Easter season change as they are based on the Jewish Passover.
The number of feast days in a calendar year depends on the religious tradition or cultural practices being followed. For example, in Catholicism, there are many feast days, including those dedicated to saints, liturgical celebrations, and holy days of obligation. In other religious traditions or cultures, the number of feast days may vary.
the feast of tabernacles is one of God's holy days commanded which seems to be a fall feast day. Thanksgiving seems to be a pagan fall feast day cdlebration why do we duplicate it.?
In the United States many Catholics celebrate 3 holy days. These holy days consist of Solemnity of the Virgin Mary, Feast of the Assumption, and Solemnity of All Saints. If you would like to learn about additional holy days in Catholicism see the link below.