Ascension Day, or also know as The Solemnity of Ascension commemorates Jesus' return to Heaven 40 days after His resurrection on Easter. Most commonly, Ascenstion day in on the 6th Thursday of Easter. In many cultures, this celebration which is most commonly celebrated with a feast is transferred to the Sunday after the traditional date. Alternative names for this Solemnity holiday is Analepsis and Episozomene.
Jesus' ascension into Heaven is the final component to the paschal mystery, which is one of the central concepts of the Christian faith relating to the history of salvation. Its main focus is on the passion, death, and Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The ascension of Jesus was the first event where humanity was taken into Heaven and the "final blow" against Satan's power. Thus, the symbol of ascension came from the lion (Jesus) conquering the dragon (Satan).
by James Apple Jr.