Explore different Easter traditions from around the world. Greece – Roast Lamb on Spits Being one of the most significant religious holidays, Grecians take Easter rather seriously. The day before Good Friday is recognised as ‘Holy Thursday’, during which eggs are dyed red to represent the bloo...
But there are so many other ways Easter is celebrated around the world. In fact, depending on your religion and where you live, your Easter traditions may look quite different. While we often assume that everyone participates in fun easter traditions like tracking the Easter bunny or decorating...
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HOT CROSS BOMBS; the Greeks Throw Dynamite and in the Philippines They Self Crucify. Easter Traditions around the WorldByline: DEIRDRE O'BRIENSunday Mirror (London, England)Sunday Mirror
Easter is here once again. Around the world, it is a time when we consume copious quantities of chocolate brought to us by small, furry mammals. It is
year. The truth is that Easter traditions must not be limited to these activities alone. In fact, all around the world Easter is celebrated in different ways. In some countries, it can be weird or funny. Let us take a closer look at some of these interesting Easter Sunday traditions. ...
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Easter traditions and symbols have evolved over time, though some have been around for centuries. While to Christians, Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Christ, many Easter traditions are not found in the Bible. The most prominent secular symbol of the Christian holiday, the Easter...
The tradition stems from the belief that witches used to fly over church bell towers on the evening of Easter using their broomsticks. The young children are given either a coin or some candy as they go from neighbor to neighbor. Finland and Denmark Young children go around the neighborhood ...
Honey-glazed ham, garlic mashed potatoes and fluffy dinner rolls might be staples at American Easter meals, but around the world, there are many distinct ways to savor the holiday – ones that incorporate both local ingredients and unique cultural traditions. ...