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Christians believe that the week between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday represents the last week of Jesus Christ's earthly ministry. As Easter celebrates the occurrences leading up to Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, which are seen as the foundation of the Christian religion, it is a crucial day for Christians. This time period officially begins on Palm Sunday, which commemorates Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem and the people who greeted him there by waving palm branches and screaming "Hosanna!" It is a sad day that helps Christians get ready for the coming events. It is also referred to as the Sunday of the Passion. The days that follow are referred to as "Holy Week," when numerous churches hold special services and celebrate customs like the Last Supper, the Stations of the Cross, and the washing of the feet. The Thursday before Easter Sunday is marked as Maundy Thursday to remember the Last Supper that Jesus had with his followers before his crucifixion. The holy day of fasting and penance known as Good Friday, which occurs the Friday before Easter Sunday, honors the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Several churches arrange special services or processions to mark the anniversary as it is a day of contemplation and sadness. Easter Sunday, which commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, concludes this time frame. Christians all across the world commemorate this happy day with church services, feasts, and the giving and receiving of Easter greetings and presents. Easter is marked by a number of customs, including the Easter egg hunt and the Easter bunny, both of which represent fresh life and rebirth. Ultimately, Christians view the week between Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday as having great spiritual value since it serves to remind people of the sacrifice that Jesus made on their behalf in order to be saved, as well as the hope that his resurrection offers for eternal life.
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