Holy Saturday

Quick Facts
- Date
- Saturday, March 31, 2029
- Observed in
- Austria, Germany, Croatia, Poland, Serbia
- Type
- Religious Holiday
What is Holy Saturday?
Holy Saturday, also known as Easter Eve or Black Saturday, is the day between Good Friday and Easter Sunday. It commemorates the day Jesus Christ lay in the tomb after his crucifixion and before his resurrection. It is a day of quiet reflection and anticipation.
When is Holy Saturday 2029?
Holy Saturday is on Saturday, March 31 in 2029. Check the dates and days for other years in the table below.
History & Origin
Holy Saturday has been observed since the earliest days of Christianity. The Easter Vigil, held on Saturday evening, is one of the oldest Christian liturgies and marks the transition from Lent to Easter. Early Christians would fast and pray throughout this day.
How It's Celebrated
The Easter Vigil service begins after sunset and includes the blessing of the new fire, the Paschal candle, Scripture readings, baptisms, and the first celebration of Easter. Many churches hold candlelit services. Food prepared for Easter Sunday is blessed.
Where It's Observed
Fun Facts
- The Easter Vigil can last up to 3 hours
- In many cultures, no bells ring in churches until Easter Sunday
- Holy Saturday is the only day of the year with no Mass celebrated in the Catholic Church
- The Paschal candle symbolizes Christ as the light of the world
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Holy Saturday?
Holy Saturday is the day between Good Friday (Jesus's crucifixion) and Easter Sunday (his resurrection), commemorating the time Jesus lay in the tomb.
What is the Easter Vigil?
The Easter Vigil is the most important church service of the year, held on Saturday evening, marking the first celebration of Easter with special rituals including fire, candles, and baptisms.
Travel Inspiration
Planning a trip around Holy Saturday? Explore our travel guides for destinations where this holiday is celebrated.




