Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan House Bill HR0061

Introduced
4/16/25  

Caption

A resolution to declare April 13-20, 2025, as Holy Week in the state of Michigan and to extend best wishes to Christians in Michigan, the United States, and worldwide, for a joyous and meaningful observance of Holy Week, culminating in Easter Sunday, when all Christians celebrate Jesus’ resurrection from the dead.

Impact

By declaring this period as Holy Week, the state of Michigan aims to honor the traditions and observances of Christians within its jurisdiction. The acknowledgment serves to reinforce community and faith ties among citizens who celebrate these pivotal events in Christianity. Additionally, the resolution extends best wishes to Christians not only in Michigan but also across the United States and globally, fostering a spirit of inclusivity and shared faith during this sacred time for many.

Summary

House Resolution 61 is a ceremonial resolution introduced in the Michigan House of Representatives, seeking to declare the period of April 13-20, 2025, as Holy Week in the state. The resolution is primarily a formal recognition of the significance of this week, which encompasses key events in the Christian faith, particularly surrounding Easter. The resolution emphasizes the importance of reflecting on the life, suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, which are central themes of Holy Week observance for Christians worldwide.

Contention

As a ceremonial resolution, HR0061 is unlikely to face significant legislative opposition; however, it may prompt discussions around the role of religious observances in government declarations. The resolution's intent to formally recognize a period significant to Christians can raise questions about the separation of church and state. While proponents may argue for the need to recognize and honor cultural and religious traditions, critics could view the resolution as an endorsement of specific religious beliefs by a state authority.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MI SCR159

Recognizing Christian Holy Week And Passover In The State Of Delaware.

MI SCR43

Recognizing Christian Holy Week And Passover In The State Of Delaware.

MI HP1155

JOINT RESOLUTION RECOGNIZING CHRISTIAN HOLY WEEK IN MAINE

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