Easter is the oldest Christian festival, as old as Christianity itself.
The Central tenet of Christianity is not the birth of Jesus, but his
resurrection. Easter derived from this paschal mystery and from the
events of Good Friday.
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of Easter was gradually analysed into historical events and each began
to be celebrated on a different day. As a result, Easter grew into
a Holy Week and came to have a preparatory season to precede and a
festive season to follow. Thus we have four distinct periods in connection
with the observance of Easter - 1. Lent, the forty preparatory penitential
days. 2. Holy Week including the Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
3. the Octave of Easter (classical time for Baptism) and 4. the paschal
season or Easter time extending over forty more days. On Holy Thursday
the Lord's supper is held in the evening. The washing of feet is a
remarkable trait, emphasising the love for one another. At home there
will be the rite of the pashcal bread. After supper, the 'cross cake'
is brought out and cut into pieces. A piece is broken, dipped into
sauce and handed over to each member of the family in due order. Good
Friday is a day of grief when churches are empty and dark. Services
are held in the afternoon. In most churches one finds a bitter drink
prepared from leaves, vinegar, etc for everyone to taste after the
service. Holy Saturday is a day of mourning and wailing. A total silence
reigns the church from morning to dusk. But by ten at night the church
is full to observe the Easter Vigil. In the gloom which envelops the
church, new fire is struck from flint and blessed. A big candle is
then consecrated and from it is lighted many candled indicating the
resurrection. Bells peal, music fills the air and light floods the
hall. Hallelujah is the joyous word of Easter wish.Easter Sunday is
a quiet day and the celebrations rather spiritual and inward rather
than social and showy. There will be grand dinner at homes and visit
of relatives
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