The history of Easter (History of the Holidays: Easter) Easter. The most sacred day in the Christian calendar. To celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. Then miracles are nothing to do with rabbits and eggs with turnovers. The answer is hidden in the rituals and traditions of the people as hundreds of generations, as recorded in the New Testament. Jesus and the Apostles fair Chancellery (The Apostle) travels to the city of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) to celebrate Passover, the holy festival of the Jews to commemorate the Hebrew has been liberated from. slave After dinner, the ceremony of Passover, Jesus was arrested. And on the day called todays. Good Friday (Good Friday) Jesus died on the cross. But just two days after that. He resurrected the Jews were among the first to celebrate this resurrection. It is expected that it may be part of the Passover festival celebrating the fact that Easter was called Pascha, which comes from the Yiddish word for word in Pasach. Passover originally Easter is celebrated on the second day of Passover, so it could be any day of the week. But Easter falls on Wednesday. It will feel strange , in the year 325, Emperor Constantine's. (Constantine) of the Roman Empire And the assembly of the Night Sierra (The Council of Nicaea) decided that Easter should be on Sunday. This is the day that Jesus Christ was resurrected. Easter, which falls on a Sunday so. The first Sunday The full moon on the Spring Equinox, which could be anywhere between 22 March 25 April, in the same period. Christians have traditionally celebrate the start-up monster first. That is the custom of the candles Passover (Paschal Candle) The flame that is reminiscent of the resurrection of Jesus. Is like a light that shines out of darkness, while Christianity has spread throughout Europe. A convention based on the belief of Perfect Gent something that blends in with the beliefs of Christianity by the fact that the word Easter (Easter) may be derived from the name of the goddess Estrada (Eastra) goddess of the season. spring and fertility This brings us to the Easter Eggs (Easter Egg) egg is a symbol of the faith in the legend for thousands of years. Christians are expected to take part in the traditional egg Easter egg in the shell in the early 13th century as a symbol of the presence of Christ from the tomb. And dyed eggs red to represent the blood of Christ on the Cross lost shortly. Colorful Easter eggs has a tradition of its own. And traditions are very favorite is the traditional Easter Egg Roll (Egg Rolling) in 1876, Congress prohibit children playing in the area of the so-President Rutherford Fort. Beat. Hesse, thus opening the White House lawn for the children to come into play. The traditional White House Easter Egg Roll (The White House Easter Egg Roll) became a tradition of going up every year , and the Easter bunny hop as part of the festival, however. Reproductive rabbit is a symbol of life emerging Gent beliefs of the page for a long time. During the 16th century, parents start telling yourself that. If kids are good kids The Easter Bunny will spawn turnovers at home. Children will be nesting in the house. To lure the rabbit This is the origin of the tradition of the Easter egg hunt (Ester Egg Hunt) and a basket of Easter eggs (Easter Basket) to help children. Fill Easter baskets to fit more easily. Chocolate Makers shocks in Europe. In the early 19th century began producing shock chocolate egg out. This dessert is popular throughout the world. And people today spend billions of dollars every year. To buy candy at Easter Easter is a day of joy that Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. Just two years ago, this new tradition. Been integrated into many What is a religious tradition And another is a tradition for fun. But Easter is a time when families come together to celebrate the arrival of spring with. Last season, new life after the cold of winter.
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