Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday - also known as the Triduum. It begins with Mass on Holy Thursday and ends with the beginning of Mass on Holy Saturday.
the suffering, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus is called
Jesus' death and resurrection story is called His “passionâ€, Common among the Catholic faith.
Not absolutely sure, but I think it is referred to as " All Souls Day "
No, Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate Easter as they believe it has pagan origins and is not supported by the Bible. Instead, they focus on commemorating the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ through a different observance called the Memorial.
There are many reasons why Christians are called Easter. The first is that this day is when Jesus rose from the dead and ascended in to heaven. They celebrate the resurrection and death of Jesus around this time of the year
The Australian Bishops have called for a year of Grace beginning with Pentecost in 2012. The link below contains a complete description of the Australian Year of Grace:
Jesus said I am the life and the resurrection.
French Catholics were simply referred to as "Catholics" or "Roman Catholics" in historical and contemporary contexts.
The special meal you celebrate in church is commonly known as holy communion. This is where bread and wine are taken in remembrance of the death of resurrection of Jesus.
In the Bible,it was called the resurrection According to the Bible,He rose from the dead three days after he died on the cross.
People who celebrate Kwanzaa are African American.
Resurrection Sunday, Easter Sunday, and Resurrection Day. Hope this helps