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Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus back to life after dying; Ascension day is the celebration on Jesus ascending to heaven after the resurrection; Pentecost is the celebration of the Holy Spirit filling the apostles and Christians who were in the upper room; and Christmas celebrates the birth of our savior Jesus Christ.

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