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That's Why We Celebrate Ascension Day.

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It's a red day on the calendar and you can sleep in for a long time. Why?
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The Solemnity of the Ascension of the Lord is one of the feasts of the Catholic liturgical calendar that has a variable date, that is, that a different day is celebrated every year. In 2026 it is commemorated this May 14, which is when the Thursday of the sixth week of Easter falls, when 40 days after the Resurrection of Christ are celebrated, according to the account of the Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles of the Bible. It is clear t…

It's a red day on the calendar and you can sleep in for a long time. Why?

·Oslo, Norway
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Today we celebrate ascent. But what significance does this holiday have at all? And what does it have to do with Good Friday, Easter and Pentecost? On ascent there is always traffic jam. Image: KEYSTONEToday we celebrate ascent. But what does this holiday mean at all? And what does it have to do with Good Friday, Easter and Pentecost? Ascension is not linked to a fixed date, but is aimed at after Easter. Ascension is 39 days after Easter Sunday …

·Zürich, Switzerland
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watson.ch/ broke the news in Zürich, Switzerland on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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