Holy Saturday
Country | Hong Kong |
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Local Name | 耶穌受難節翌日 |
Date | Saturday, 19th April, 2025 |
Type | Public |
Is Global | true |
About Holy Saturday holiday in Hong Kong
**Holy Saturday in Hong Kong**
Holy Saturday, also known as Easter Eve, is observed by Christians in Hong Kong as part of the Easter Triduum, marking the day between Good Friday and Easter Sunday. It commemorates the day Jesus Christ's body lay in the tomb after his crucifixion, a time of reflection and anticipation of his resurrection. While not a public holiday in Hong Kong, it holds deep religious significance for the Christian community, which includes Catholics, Protestants, and other denominations.
In Hong Kong, churches often hold solemn services, prayer vigils, and candlelight ceremonies on Holy Saturday. Many Christians use this day for quiet reflection, fasting, and preparation for the joyous celebration of Easter Sunday. Some churches also conduct the Easter Vigil, a traditional service held after sunset, which includes the lighting of the Paschal candle, scripture readings, and the renewal of baptismal vows.
The multicultural and diverse nature of Hong Kong means that Holy Saturday is observed alongside other religious and cultural practices, but for the Christian community, it remains a meaningful day of spiritual preparation and hope.