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Services continue on Easter Sunday and in a number of countries on Easter Monday. In parishes of the Moravian Church, as well as some other denominations such as the Methodist Churches, there is a tradition of Easter Sunrise Services [123] often starting in cemeteries [124] in remembrance of the biblical narrative in the Gospels, or other places in the open where the sunrise is visible. [125] I can't tell what I'm most excited for, to spend Easter with you, or to eat all the chocolate bunnies! In Australia, Easter is associated with harvest time. [153] Good Friday and Easter Monday are public holidays across all states and territories. "Easter Saturday" (the Saturday before Easter Sunday) is a public holiday in every state except Tasmania and Western Australia, while Easter Sunday itself is a public holiday only in New South Wales. Easter Tuesday is additionally a conditional public holiday in Tasmania, varying between award, and was also a public holiday in Victoria until 1994. [154] Mumbai court dismisses plea against Mamata over national anthem: Singing different from reciting certain words from it

a b Duchak, Alicia (2002). An A–Z of Modern America. Rutledge. p.372. ISBN 978-0415187558. Archived from the original on 27 December 2021 . Retrieved 17 October 2020. In January 2016, the Anglican Communion, Coptic Orthodox Church, Greek Orthodox Church, and Roman Catholic Church again considered agreeing on a common, universal date for Easter, while also simplifying the calculation of that date, with either the second or third Sunday in April being popular choices. [104] Bucher, Meg (8 February 2021). "What Is Holy Week? - 8 Days of Easter You Need to Know". Crosswalk.com . Retrieved 23 April 2023.Easter Symbols and Traditions – Holidays". History.com. Archived from the original on 25 December 2021 . Retrieved 27 April 2017. Further information: Liturgical year Western Christianity Easter and other named days and day ranges around Lent and Easter in Western Christianity, with the fasting days of Lent numbered

May this Easter Sunday inspire you to find happiness, new hope, and prosperity, all received through God’s holy grace. Jesus Christ". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica. Archived from the original on 3 May 2015 . Retrieved 11 March 2013. Eastern Orthodox Christians base Paschal date calculations on the Julian calendar. Because of the thirteen-day difference between the calendars between 1900 and 2099, 21 March corresponds, during the 21st century, to 3 April in the Gregorian calendar. Since the Julian calendar is no longer used as the civil calendar of the countries where Eastern Christian traditions predominate, Easter varies between 4 April and 8 May in the Gregorian calendar. Because the Julian "full moon" is always several days after the astronomical full moon, the Eastern Easter is also often later, relative to the visible lunar phases, than Western Easter. [59] In Greece Good Friday and Saturday as well as Easter Sunday and Monday are traditionally observed public holidays. It is custom for employees of the public sector to receive Easter bonuses as a gift from the state. [150]Members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), as part of their historic testimony against times and seasons, do not celebrate or observe Easter or any traditional feast days of the established Church, believing instead that "every day is the Lord's Day," and that elevation of one day above others suggests that it is acceptable to do un-Christian acts on other days. [134] [135] During the 17th and 18th centuries, Quakers were persecuted for this non-observance of Holy Days. [136] Woodman, Clarence E. (1923). "Clarence E. Woodman, "Easter and the Ecclesiastical Calendar" in Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada". Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. 17: 141. Bibcode: 1923JRASC..17..141W. Archived from the original on 12 May 2019 . Retrieved 12 May 2019. Cheslyn Jones, Geoffrey Wainwright, Edward Yarnold, and Paul Bradshaw, Eds., The Study of Liturgy, Revised Edition, Oxford University Press, New York, 1992, p. 474. Fairchild, Mary (15 March 2012). "Holy Week Timeline: From Palm Sunday to Resurrection Day". Learn Religions . Retrieved 23 April 2023. May the risen Lord bring you loads of happiness and joy this Easter. Happy Easter to you and your family.

T]he emperor [...] convened a council of 318 bishops [...] in the city of Nicaea [...] They passed certain ecclesiastical canons at the council besides, and at the same time decreed in regard to the Passover [i.e., Easter] that there must be one unanimous concord on the celebration of God's holy and supremely excellent day. For it was variously observed by people; some kept it early, some between [the disputed dates], but others late. And in a word, there was a great deal of controversy at that time. [83] Simpson, Jacqueline; Roud, Steve (2003). "clipping the church". Oxford Reference. Oxford University Press. doi: 10.1093/acref/9780198607663.001.0001. ISBN 9780198607663. Archived from the original on 12 April 2020 . Retrieved 31 March 2013. Dionysius Exiguus, and others following him, maintained that the 318 bishops assembled at Nicaea had specified a particular method of determining the date of Easter; subsequent scholarship has refuted this tradition. [87] In any case, in the years following the council, the computational system that was worked out by the church of Alexandria came to be normative. The Alexandrian system, however, was not immediately adopted throughout Christian Europe. Following Augustalis' treatise De ratione Paschae (On the Measurement of Easter), Rome retired the earlier 8-year cycle in favor of Augustalis' 84-year lunisolar calendar cycle, which it used until 457. It then switched to Victorius of Aquitaine's adaptation of the Alexandrian system. [88] [89] Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 5. T.B. Noonan. 1881. Archived from the original on 1 August 2020 . Retrieved 24 April 2014. The early Christians of Mesopotamia had the custom of dyeing and decorating eggs at Easter. They were stained red, in memory of the blood of Christ, shed at His crucifixion. The Church adopted the custom, and regarded the eggs as the emblem of the resurrection, as is evinced by the benediction of Pope Paul V., about 1610, which reads thus: 'Bless, O Lord! we beseech thee, this thy creature of eggs, that it may become a wholesome sustenance to thy faithful servants, eating it in thankfulness to thee on account of the resurrection of the Lord.' Thus the custom has come down from ages lost in antiquity. Easter and its related holidays are moveable feasts, not falling on a fixed date; its date is computed based on a lunisolar calendar (solar year plus Moon phase) similar to the Hebrew calendar. The First Council of Nicaea (325) established only two rules, namely independence from the Hebrew calendar and worldwide uniformity. No details for the computation were specified; these were worked out in practice, a process that took centuries and generated a number of controversies. It has come to be the first Sunday after the ecclesiastical full moon that occurs on or soonest after 21 March. [16] Even if calculated on the basis of the Gregorian calendar, the date of that full moon sometimes differs from that of the astronomical first full moon after the March equinox. [17]

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Hansard Reports, April 2005, regarding the Easter Act of 1928". United Kingdom Parliament. Archived from the original on 8 June 2021 . Retrieved 14 March 2010. Thinking of you this Easter and wishing that the wonders of springtime fill your heart with joy. Happy Easter! a b "Date of Easter". The Anglican Church of Canada. Archived from the original on 26 December 2021 . Retrieved 5 April 2021.

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