Many Christians including Catholics celebrate the Easter liturgical season for 50 days from Easter Sunday to Pentecost.
The fiftieth day after Easter (7th Sunday) is Pentecost.
No. Pentecost is a Christian-exclusive holiday.
Sunday the 8th of June 2014 is Pentecost Sunday.
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:
Primarily Catholics celebrate Sunday by assisting at Mass.
Yes, Catholics do celebrate Mother's Day each year. Catholics celebrate every holiday that other people celebrate such as Thanksgiving and 4th of July.
some Christians
In Christianity, the holiday known as Shavuot is called 'Pentecost.' While Jews celebrate God Giving them the Torah on Shavuot, Christians celebrate God Sending them the Holy Spirit on Pentecost.
The answer is Pentecost.Forty days after Easter, Catholics celebrate the Ascension of Jesus into heaven, where, they believe, he reigns with his Father. Then, ten days later, they keep the feast of Pentecost - their own transformation of the Jewish feast that honors the divine gift of the Torah.
On Pentecost
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