name "Whitsunday" associated with white garments of baptismal candidates

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Whitsunday is a Christian feast day, also known as Pentecost, traditionally linked with the white garments worn by newly baptized believers.

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instanceOf Christian feast day
moveable feast
religious holiday
associatedWith baptism
confirmation
outpouring of the Holy Spirit
white garments of newly baptized believers
associatedWithColor white
basedOnEventDescribedIn Acts of the Apostles
surface form: Acts of the Apostles chapter 2
celebrates descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles
descent of the Holy Spirit upon the disciples of Jesus
the birth of the Church
follows Easter
surface form: Easter Sunday
hasAlternativeName Pentecost
Whit Sunday
Whitsunday
surface form: Whit-Sunday
hasCategory Christian holy days
Feasts of the Holy Spirit
Moveable Christian observances
hasEtymology derived from Middle English "Whitsonunday"
linked to white garments of baptismal candidates
name associated with "white Sunday"
hasLiturgicalColor red
hasLiturgicalRank principal feast in the Anglican tradition
solemnity in the Roman Catholic Church
hasLiturgicalSeasonRelation conclusion of Easter season in Western churches
hasNameOriginTheory from "white" referring to white baptismal garments
from "wit" (understanding) referring to receiving wisdom of the Spirit
hasScripturalBasis Acts 2:1–4
Farewell Discourse
surface form: John 14–16 (Paraclete promises)
hasTheme gift of the Holy Spirit
mission of the Church
unity in the Spirit
linkedToPractice baptism of adult converts
processions and special services
wearing of white robes by baptismal candidates
observedBy Anglican Communion
European Lutheran churches
surface form: Lutheran churches

Reformed churches
Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

Western Christianity
many Protestant denominations
occursAfter fifty days after Easter
seventh Sunday after Easter
partOf Christian liturgical year
precedes Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity
surface form: Trinity Sunday

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Whitsunday etymology name "Whitsunday" associated with white garments of baptismal candidates