On Holy Week Tuesday, Jesus taught in the temple and had confrontations with religious leaders. He also spoke about the end times and the importance of being prepared for judgment.
No, they are different. Shrove Tuesday is the day before Ash Wednesday, and Holy Tuesday is the Tuesday of Holy Week - the week between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday.
Holy Tuesday is the Tuesday of Holy Week, which precedes the commemoration of the Death and Resurrection of Jesus.
On Tuesday of Holy Week, Jesus cleansed the temple in Jerusalem, overturning tables and driving out those who were buying and selling.
It happened on a Tuesday
Palm Sunday or Passion Sunday. Holy Monday Holy Tuesday Holy Wednesday or Spy Wednesday Holy Thursday or Maundy Thursday Good Friday Holy Saturday
According to my knowledge Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Jesus kept praying in the temple.
In some places the bishop consecrates the sacred oils at the Chrism Mass on Tuesday of Holy Week when it is not practical to do so on Holy Thursday ON Wednesday some churches celebrate the tradition of Tennebrae, a time of prayer to recall and eliminate the evils in the world
The chrism oil is usually blessed by the bishop at a special mass during Holy Week, before Holy Thursday. In my diocese, it is being blessed today - Holy Tuesday.
The third day of the week which is Tuesday.
Catholics celebrate Holy Week to remember what happened before Easter, before Christ rose from the dead: the Last Supper, Christ's passion and suffering, and finally his death. They try to remember that, not only is Christ's triumph over death important, but so is his terrible suffering and sacrifice as well.
Jesus upturned the money lenders tables in the temple:)