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Feast of the Ascension
Christian religious holiday
Easter Monday
day after Easter Sunday
Ascension of Jesus
in Christianity, the departure of the risen Christ from Earth into the presence of God, said to have taken place 40 days after the resurrection, as described in Acts 1

Eastertide
thumb|350px|Resurrection of Jesus Christ|Resurrection – Descent into Hell, 17th century image from Disna, National Art Museum
Octave of Easter
Western Christianity celebration
Divine Mercy Sunday
Catholic solemnity celebrated on the second Sunday of Easter
Rogation days
holiday
Bright Week
Seven days beginning on Easter in Eastern Christianity

Easter Tuesday
Tuesday following Easter
Misericordia
Third Sunday of Easter
Pentecostarion
thumb|200px|Icon of the Fifth Sunday of Pascha, commemorating the Samaritan woman ([[Photina), meeting Jesus by the well. Note that the well is cross-shaped; most of the Sundays of the Pentecostarion deal with the subject of water, a reference to Baptism.]]
Fourth Sunday of Easter
fourth Sunday of the Easter season, being the day that occurs three weeks after the Christian celebration of Easter

Mid-Pentecost
Mid-Pentecost or Midfeast, also Meso-Pentecost (from ; ) is a feast day which occurs during the Paschal season in the Eastern Orthodox Church and those Eastern Catholic Churches and Eastern Lutheran Churches that follow the Byzantine Rite.
Fifth Sunday of Easter.
Eastertide
Easter Saturday
Saturday 6 days after Easter Sunday. Sometimes confused with Holy Saturday