One of the significant holidays celebrated by the Amish community today is known as Ascension Day. Ascension Day is observed forty days after Easter Sunday and commemorates the day that Jesus Christ ascended into heaven after his resurrection.
On this day, the Amish gather for worship services, singing hymns, and reflecting on the significance of Christ's ascension. Some Amish communities may also have communal meals or gatherings to mark the occasion.
In addition to religious holidays like Ascension Day, the Amish also celebrate secular holidays such as Thanksgiving and Christmas in their own unique way. These holidays are often centered around family, community, and traditional values.
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