Sbado de Gloria is the Saturday before Easter Sunday, commemorating the day that Jesus Christ’s body lay in the tomb following his crucifixion. This day is also known as Holy Saturday or Black Saturday. In the Christian tradition, Sbado de Gloria is a day of mourning and reflection, as well as preparation for the joyful celebration of Easter Sunday, which marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Sbado de Gloria is a significant day in the Christian calendar, as it marks the culmination of the Holy Week, which begins with Palm Sunday and includes the events of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday. On Sbado de Gloria, many Christians attend church services to remember the sacrifice of Jesus Christ and to prepare for the celebration of Easter. Some churches also hold special services on this day, such as candlelight vigils or processions.