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I wouldn't say Easter day is the most significant, but it IS a pretty important and cool day. Three days before Easter is "Good Friday", why so good you ask? Simple, Jesus Christ the Nazareth died for you, me, and every one else. Easter Sunday is the day that he ressurected him self from the dead fulfilling his promise that he would destroy the temple and rebuild it in 3 days.

The most significant feast day is Pentecost as it is the birthday of the Church. It is followed by Easter and Christmas.

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