Do not worry,  for take this bread, for this is my body, take this wine for this is my blood.
On the Sunday before his death,  Jesus began his trip to Jerusalem, knowing about his death to save us from our sins. Jesus rode to Jerusalem on a donkey to show peace to the people. In appreciation, they threw palm branches and said "Hosanna! Son of David."  However, the leaders did not like Jesus's presence, especially because of the amount of people who were following him.
Good Friday
Holy Wednesday, also known as spy Wednesday is a dark day drenched in shadows. Holy Wednesday commemorates the day Judas made the bargain with the chief priests. A day of devastation as one of our lords disciplines betrayed him for 30 silver pieces.
crucifixion
Father forgive them, for they do not know what they do.
The last supper, the last day Jesus spent time with his disciplines, the day Jesus told his disciplines about his betrayal and how he will be arrested at the Garden of Gethsemane. Before his departure, Jesus said " Take this bread and eat it, for this is my body." then he passed the wine and said "Drink this, for this is my blood.
Easter Sunday
Good Friday, the day Jesus was condemned to false accusations, and jealousy. Taken from the garden, and sentenced to bear the weight of the cross, Jesus was forced to walk and experience the hate given to him which was misleading, and wrong. Jesus already knew about his fate, and accepted his fate for he is to die on the hill, for our sins.
Jesus sacrificed everything he knew to free us of our sins, He told our father we do not know of what we do, and with forgiveness, we are cleansed only because of our lord. We betray and murder our lord, yet he pity's us, and allows us to live on four our crimes, and as a community, we show our appreciation with prayers.
Easter Sunday, is the day which commemorates Jesus's Resurrection on the third day. It symbolizes all the sacrifice made by Jesus, and shows how he will, always be with us no matter what, and will from there on out, judge the living and the dead.