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.
We observe Holy Week, we do not celebrate it. It is the week when we remember the passion and death of Our Lord.
Yes, They do it.
Not all of spain celebrate holy week the same way because of the traditions, such as the ball of wax.
Colombians celebrate holy week,festival of Bogota
because its an excuse to take time off.
Holy Week is the last week of Lent leading to Easter Sunday. Palm Sunday signals the start of holy week with the celebration of the blessing of the palms. In the Philippines, there are different traditions to celebrate the holy week particularly Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Angono is known for its special traditions during holy week
We celebrate Christmas of course, Easter and holy week, for the most part these are the ones agreed on.
Semana Santa (Holy Week) is a Christian holiday. However it is more heavily celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church. Since all Spanish speaking countries are predominantly Catholic they all celebrate Holy Week.
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
they celebrate some good holidays that we celebrate today in America
people who want to celebrate it
they celebrate their gods