All Christian Religions Celebrate Holy Week in one way or another. I do know that all Othodox religions have an entire week of prayers that go for 4 hours each night. On Friday night until Saturday morning, they have an all-night prayer service, and then on the Saturday night they have the Easter service that runs until 12:30am. But this is just Orthodox religions. Others, such as Pentacostal and Catholicism don't do such things. (They have an Easter mass of course, but I'm not sure whether it goes for as long, or whether they have prayers every night during the week)
Christians do, all around the world.
religious people who speak spanish.
Holy Thursday celebrates the institution of the Eucharist.
Semana Santa is Holy Week, Palm Sunday through Easter.
Islam
Christmas and Easter: Christmas celebrates Jesus' birth. Easter celebrates the Resurrection.
Holy week is one entire week.
The Feast of the Holy Theopany, I think. Hope this helps! :)
Holy Week is the last week of Lent and the week before Easter. It includes the religious holidays of Palm Sunday, Holy Thursday and Good Friday. It commemorates the last week on Earth of Jesus Christ culminating in his crucifixion on Good Friday and his resurrection on Easter Sunday.
Holy Week is Holy Week all over the world. It is the holiest and most solemn week of the Liturgical Year when the passion and death of Our Lord are remembered.
Japan celebrates children day as one of their holidays during the golden week supposed to have all the national holidays
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