Palm Sunday – the day Jesus made his triumphal entry into Jerusalem on a donkey (this is called Palm Sunday because the crowds welcomed Jesus by waving branches from the palm tree), Holy Monday – on this day, Jesus cleared the temple of money lenders, Holy Tuesday – on this day, Jesus went to the Mount of Olives with the disciples, Holy Wednesday – supposedly the day Judas resolved to betray Jesus, Maundy Thursday – the last day of Lent and the night of the Last Supper – (The word ‘maundy’ comes from the Latin ‘mandatum’ – ‘command’ – which refers to the instructions Jesus gave his disciples at the Last Supper)., Good Friday – the day of the Crucifixion, Holy Saturday (Black Saturday) – the body of Jesus lay in the tomb, awaiting the Resurrection the following day (Easter Day), Easter Sunday – Holy Week ends on Holy Saturday and the next day is Easter Day – the day Jesus rose from the dead: the Resurrection. Easter Day is a day of great celebration and feasting., Holy Week (also called Passion Week) refers to the week before Easter, consisting of the suffering and death of Jesus..
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