The feast of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ is popularly known as "Easter Sunday". It is a movable feast, meaning Easter call fall on any Sunday between March 22 and April 25th in the Roman rite (other Eastern rites have a different range) as the feast follows a lunar calendar.
Colored eggs are part of Easter celebration, which commemorates the resurrection of Jesus.
On Resurrection Sunday also known as Easter. Easter Sunday, as you mention, commemorates His resurrection, not His death. That is observed on Good Friday.
On the Feast of the Ascension customarily dated forty days after the resurrection.
Easter. It is the best feast of Christianity because of the central figure of the religion "Jesus Christ" and his resurrection from the dead.
The Feast day when the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary is celebrated on March 25th and is known as the Feast of the Annunciation. This feast commemorates the announcement of the conception of Jesus by the angel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary.
Easter commemorates the crucification and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Good Friday - crucification Easter Monday - resurrection.
The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a central belief in Christianity, symbolizing victory over death and offering hope for eternal life. Good Friday commemorates Jesus' crucifixion, while Easter celebrates his resurrection, signifying redemption and new beginnings for Christians.
Another name for the feast of the Resurrection is "Easter".
Easter is the second most important day of the Church year. The most important feast day is Pentecost. Had there been no Pentecost, when the Holy Spirit descended upon the Apostles, the Church would never have gotten off the ground. Pentecost is considered the birthday of the Church. So Easter and Pentecost are both important feast days in the Catholic Church.
Feast Of The PassOver
Some of the seasons in the Western Christian liturgical calendar include Advent, Christmas, and Easter. Advent refers to the second coming of Jesus Christ and differs in practices between the Western and Eastern churches. Christmas commemorates the birth of Christ and is associated traditionally with a feast to celebrate it. Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ after his crucifixion.
The festival of Easter is the Christian church's marking of the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, which occurred at the time of the Jewish festival of Passover.