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Today marks the beginning of the greatest revolution the world has ever known

By Rhoda Wilson on April 20, 2025

 

David Thunder gives his thoughts on how Jesus, the son of a Jewish carpenter, ended up tortured on a cross as a common criminal and by doing so spearheaded a movement that would radically alter the course of history.

 

The movement we now know as Christianity was and still is the greatest revolution the world has ever known.

 

Holy Week Timeline

Last year, it was estimated that there were 2.63 billion Christians worldwide. In recent years, the Christian faith has experienced remarkable growth both in numbers of followers and geographically. For these billions of people, Easter is the most important time of the year.

 

Easter is a Christian holiday that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The days leading up to and including Easter are part of the Holy Week, which is observed with special solemnity. And today, Easter Sunday, is the most important day of the Week because it is the day we remember that Jesus triumphed over death.

 

For those who are unfamiliar, the following is a timeline of Holy Week observed and celebrated every year. It tells the story of Jesus’ final days on Earth as a man.

 

Palm Sunday: Marks Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, where he was greeted by crowds waving palm branches. This day symbolises the beginning of Jesus’ journey to the cross and his triumphal entry into the city.

 

Holy Monday to Holy Wednesday: These days commemorate various events leading up to Jesus’ crucifixion, including his teachings, the cursing of the fig tree and the betrayal by Judas.

 

Maundy Thursday: Also known as Holy Thursday, commemorates the Last Supper, where Jesus shared bread and wine with his disciples, symbolising his body and blood.

 

Good Friday: Marks the crucifixion and death of Jesus. It is a day of mourning and reflection on the sacrifice Jesus made for humanity.

 

Holy Saturday: Also known as Black Saturday, it is the day between the crucifixion and resurrection. It is a day of waiting and anticipation.

 

Easter Sunday: Celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, marking the triumph over death and sin. This day is a time of joy and celebration for Christians.

 

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