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EASTER

EASTER. OUTLINE.  Introduction Origin How it is celebrated. Introdution. Easter is a very important Christian festivity. People celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his death.

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EASTER

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  1. EASTER

  2. OUTLINE Introduction Origin How it is celebrated

  3. Introdution • Easter is a very important Christian festivity. People celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his death. • Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday after the full moon in March. This is between 22 March and 25 April.

  4. Origin • The origin of the english word “Easter” is uncertain. It probably comes from the pagan goddess of Spring, “Eostre”. The pagans celebrated the arrival of spring with special festivals. • The Christian Easter slowly replaced the pagan festivals, but some symbols of the spring festivals remained: flowers, eggs, rabbits, bunnies…The tradition of Easter is very ancient.

  5. Symbols of Easter

  6. How it is celebrated In Britain and in the United States it is usual to send Easter cards to friends and relatives. Easter morning begins with a church service. To celebrate the arrival of spring everyone wears something new: a new dress, new shoes... Before Easter Day, American and British children paint Easter eggs with colours and designs. The egg is an ancient symbol of life and fertility.

  7. On Easter day in the United States there is the traditional Easter “egg hunt” in every city and town. Parents tell their children that the Easter bunny hid many eggs in the park, and so the children must find the hidden eggs. The child with the biggest number of eggs is the winner.

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