In modern popular culture Pentecost isn’t nearly as well known as Christmas or Easter, but for Christians it’s profoundly significant. It marks the coming of the Holy Spirit on the disciples and their transformation from frightened and confused people to those who would face martyrdom for what they believed. It is celebrated 50 days after Easter and ends the Eastertide season.

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