Easter Celebrations Across the Globe: Traditions and Festivities


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Join us on a vibrant journey across continents as we explore the diverse Easter traditions and celebrations practiced around the world. From the colorful processions in Spain to the intricately decorated Easter eggs in Ukraine, this book delves into the rich tapestry of cultural practices that mark this important holiday. Discover the history and significance behind each custom, from religious ceremonies to secular festivities, bringing to light the unifying thread of joy, renewal, and community that Easter brings to different cultures. Through captivating stories, stunning photographs, and insightful explanations, readers will gain a deeper understanding of how Easter is observed in various corners of the globe. Learn about the unique ways in which different countries observe Holy Week, including the famous Semana Santa in Mexico and the elaborate Maundy Thursday processions in the Philippines. Explore the symbolic foods, such as the hot cross buns of England and the pasha bread of Russia, that form an integral part of Easter feasting traditions. Gain insights into the traditional attire, music, and dances that accompany Easter celebrations in places like Greece, Ethiopia, and Sweden. From the Passion Plays in Germany to the bunny-shaped chocolates in the United States, this book illuminates the myriad ways in which Easter is honored and cherished worldwide. Easter Celebrations Across the Globe is a visually stunning and culturally enriching exploration of the global tapestry of Easter traditions. Whether you're a seasoned traveler seeking to expand your cultural horizons or simply curious about how Easter is celebrated beyond your own community, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into the customs, rituals, and festivities that make this holiday a truly universal experience.




Celebrate Easter


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Explains the meaning of the holiday Easter and presents photographs and descriptions of celebration traditions around the world. Includes recipe for Franny's tatales.




Easter


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An introduction to the customs surrounding Easter.




Celebrate Thanksgiving


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Describes the history of Thanksgiving and how it is celebrated in the United States.




Catherine's Pascha


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Celebrating the Christian Year


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Build family traditions around the major Christian holidays. Provides the history behind the events and ways to celebrate each as a family.




Sparkle Egg


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A new Easter tradition from the author of The Sparkle Box. Easter is coming, and Sam loves Easter! But this year, he is upset about a lie he told his parents. Even though he apologized and they forgave him, Sam can't shake the feeling that he is a bad kid for what he did. Meanwhile, his parents help him make a special Easter craft called a Sparkle Egg. His mom tells him to write anything he feels sorry about or ashamed of on a piece of paper and put it inside his Sparkle Egg. On Easter morning, when he opens his Sparkle Egg expecting a surprise, Sam finds that it is empty! His parents explain that because Jesus died and rose again, we are forgiven. Like the tomb that first Easter Day, Sam's egg is empty -- and Sam's wrongdoing is completely forgiven. Once he accepts this forgiveness fully, Sam realizes a truth: we can sparkle and shine with God's light when we let God's gift of grace into our hearts. This touching story will strike a deep chord with readers of all ages, and the Sparkle Egg tradition will help readers and their families grasp the totality of God's perfect grace. Ages 4-8.




Encyclopedia of Easter Celebrations Worldwide


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At Eastertime, the most important holiday in the Christian world, religious processions in many Latin American countries pass over ornate street "carpets" fashioned from colored sawdust, flowers and fruit. Children in Finland and Sweden dress as "Easter witches." In the Caribbean, those who swim on Good Friday risk bad luck. In the Philippines, some penitents volunteer to be crucified. In some European countries, Easter Monday is the day for dousing women with water. With 240 entries, this book explores these and scores of other unusual and sometimes bizarre international Holy Week customs, both sacred and secular, from pilgrimages to Jerusalem to classic seasonal films and television specials.




The Easter Story: What Really Happened


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What Really Happened? Most reasonably informed Christians are well aware that many of the traditions that surround the Christmas holidays have pagan origins and very little correlation with the actual events as recorded in the Bible. However, most of us are surprised when we discover that some of what we have been taught about Easter is not only in error, but deliberately so!




Rick Steves European Easter


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Rick Steves, America's expert on Europe, explores the rich traditions, celebrations, and history behind some of Europe's most colorful and charming Easter celebrations. Discover Carnevale in Venice, Lent in Cantiano, Holy Week in Sevilla, Easter Sunday in Greece, and beyond. Rick examines "Easter Through the Ages," including the Biblical story of Easter and the pagan and secular traditions that have shaped the Easter celebrations of today. He compares the beliefs of Eastern and Western Orthodox traditions, and shows how holidays are uniquely celebrated across cities and countries. In Rome, the Vatican blesses palm fronds on Palm Sunday, while in Tuscany, olive branches are blessed instead. Churches in Sevilla display elaborate floats for Easter Sunday, while villages across Italy, Slovenia, and Greece celebrate with feasts. Touching on Italy, Slovenia, Switzerland, Spain, Greece, and the Vatican, and filled with fascinating insights and vibrant full-color photos, Rick Steves European Easter is a delightful way to understand Easter heritage from a multicultural perspective.