Not sure what you mean by Easter Saturday, if you are referring to Holy Saturday: the Saturday before Easter, then that day is a day when you should be continuing the fast and abstinence from Good Friday, up until dark, when the Easter Vigil begins with the lighting of the Easter First, then the Exsultet
is sung, and all those readings from the Old Testament that trace salvation history are read - nine in all, only then the lights come on in the Church, and the Gloria is sung for the first time since Lent began - Alleluia, Christ is risen. Then, after the homily the people coming into the Church are baptized and confirmed, and then the Mass continues as normal.
good Friday is the day Jesus died. He rose again on Easter
people who want to celebrate it
They don't, Easter Saturday is the Saturday following Easter. Holy Saturday is the day before Easter.
Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday - also known as the Triduum. It begins with Mass on Holy Thursday and ends with the beginning of Mass on Holy Saturday.
The Sabbath- from Dusk on Friday to Saturday
Some celebrate the Sabbath on Saturday, some celebrate the Lord's Day on Sunday. Some require church attendance, some just suggest it.
People in Holy week pray and go to Church on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Ester Sunday.
Then people will usually celebrate the Friday before.
Seventh-day Adventists celebrate the Sabbath on Saturday, the seventh day of the week. It is actually where the first part of the denomination's name comes from.Another answerMostly Saturday. Our Sabbath goes from sunset Friday to sunset Saturday.
Holy Saturday is part of the Easter season.
There is no Mass or communion or Blessed Sacrament present but they can still pray at church. Many parishes have morning prayer of the Liturgy of the Hours at church on Holy Saturday.
Jesus died on that day and rose again