The Friday before Easter is called "Good Friday" and commemorates the death of Jesus Christ. Other days of the week before Easter are called "Holy (whatever)", with the exception of Thursday, which is called either Holy Thursday or Maundy Thursday depending on local custom. The Sunday before Easter is Palm Sunday.
For Christians there is an Easter Saturday although it is not as dramatic as Sunday or Friday. Friday is when Jesus died on the cross. Saturday is when Jesus was placed in the tomb and Sunday is when Jesus resurrected and went back to Heaven.
The orthodox Easter is celebrated on different dates as Easter in Australia because the orthodox religion follows the Jewish. This is the Sunday after the Jewish Passover and when the hours in the day are equal to the hours of the night called the "Equlbruim". The Sunday ( a week after the Jewish Passover) is called Palm Sunday for the Orthodox Christians. The Orthodox Christians use this tradition because that is the way it hs been instructed in the Bible.
The day Jesus arose from the dead is called Easter.
It is called Easter Sunday.
No. The week before Easter Sunday (from Palm Sunday to Holy Saturday) is called Holy Week. It is also the last week of the 40 day period of Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday. Officially, Easter Week is the week that begins on Easter Sunday. There are also 40 days in the period of Easter, beginning on Easter Sunday, which is actually only the First Sunday of Easter.
It is called Easter Sunday.
The first Easter Sunday was celebrated on the day that Jesus rose from the dead. Christians across the globe recognize Easter Sunday as the day in which Jesus died for their sins, and defeated death to ensure they will be able to reach heaven when they die.
It's not on a Saturday it's on a Sunday which is why it's called Easter Sunday.
Easter is the most important event in the Christian year. The Resurrection is the basis for the faith of Christians. As St. Paul said, if Christ is not risen, our faith is in vain.Roman Catholic AnswerEaster is the commemoration of Our Blessed Lord's resurrection from the dead, Easter "day" continues for eight full days from the Easter Vigil until Low Sunday, now called Divine Mercy Sunday. The Easter Season continues a full fifty days until Pentecost. Easter represents God's almighty power, and His absolute power and rule over everything - even death and sin.
Resurrection Sunday, Easter Sunday, and Resurrection Day. Hope this helps
The 40 days before Easter are called Lent.