Shavuot (not "Pentecost") celebrates the Giving of the Torah.
The Vigil of the Pentecost is celebrated on the evening before Pentecost Sunday, which occurs 50 days after Easter. It typically takes place on Saturday evening, and the date varies each year depending on when Easter falls. The vigil includes special liturgical services, prayers, and readings to commemorate the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles.
On Pentecost Sunday, special prayers are traditionally offered to commemorate the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. These prayers often focus on asking for the guidance, wisdom, and empowerment of the Holy Spirit in the lives of believers. They may also include thanksgiving for the gifts and fruits of the Spirit, as well as a request for a renewed sense of faith and unity among believers.
Red is used in all Masses of the Holy Spirit, like Pentecost; in any Masses which commemorate Our Blessed Lord's Passion, and in feasts of the saints who were martyred.
"Commemorate" in Tagalog can be translated as "alasin" or "alalahanin."
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Commemorate is a verb.
Commemorative is the adjective for commemorate.
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May 23rd is Pentecost Sunday.
Pentecost was the birth of the church. Also, Jesus used Pentecost to give Believers the Holy Spirit.
The verb of commemorative is commemorate. As in "to commemorate something".
Pentecost Star was created in 2007.