40 days after Easter and Catholics (me being one) should know this most of the stuff for the religion maitenances (if you are doing one) especially if you go to a catholic school ex St. Joseph School in Downingtown Pa. words of advice Google and Chuck Norris will get us all.
We celebrate Ascension Day because that was the day Jesus walked out of that tomb to show us that our sins died with Him on the cross.
In the Catholic church we just celebrated it yesterday, 5/17/12. It is a holy day of obligation, meaning we must celebrate the mass.
Germany does not celebrate Father's Day like the rest of the world does. They celebrate Ascension Day on the fortieth day after Easter. In 2011 it was celebrated on June 2.
Mennonites observe Ascension Day in many different ways. Some congregations have worship services in the morning, others in the evening, or not at all. Some Mennonites avoid working on Ascension Day, but will take site seeing trips or go visiting friends and relatives. Others work on Ascension Day and do not observe it. The decision on how to observe the day is usually left up to the particular congregation or family.
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It's not a Jewish occasion.
Ascension Thursday happens in May and it's the celebration of Mary going to heaven body and soul.
Ascension Day 2011 was on Thursday, June 2.
because its an excuse to take time off.
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The mainstream religion in France is Roman Catholicism, so the French used to celebrate Christian holidays.
the seventh day of the week- Saturday! the Jews celebrate that god rested after finishing to create the world