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EASTER TRADITIONS IN ROMANIA Comenius

EASTER TRADITIONS IN ROMANIA Comenius. ALDES MARIA Cls a 6-a A. E aster.

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EASTER TRADITIONS IN ROMANIA Comenius

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  1. EASTER TRADITIONS IN ROMANIAComenius ALDES MARIA Cls a 6-a A

  2. Easter Easter isa Christian festival andholidaycelebratingtheresurrection of JesusChrist on thethirddayafterhiscrucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament.[2][3] Easteristheculmination of thePassion of Christ, precededby Lent, a forty-day period of fasting, prayer, andpenance. Easteris a moveablefeast, meaning it isnotfixed in relationtothe civil calendar. The First Council of Nicaea (325) establishedthe date of Easter as thefirst Sunday afterthe full moon (thePaschal Full Moon) followingtheMarchequinox.[7] Ecclesiastically, theequinoxisreckonedtobe on 21 March (althoughtheastronomicalequinoxoccurs on 20 March in mostyears), andthe "Full Moon" isnotnecessarily on theastronomicallycorrectdate

  3. Easter is one of the most important celebrations of Christianity, commemorating the moment when Jesus came back from the dead. Romanians start preparing for this special day long before the day itself, and PostulPastelui (Lent) lasts for 48 days. During this Lenten period we pray and go to church, while some of us give up meat, eggs, or dairy products. It’s a ritual of purification for both the body and soul. Sucevita In our country, the symbol of this celebration is the Easter egg. It represents Jesus rising from the grave and coming back to life – just as the chicken comes out of the egg. So why do we paint the Easter eggs? It is said that when the Virgin Mary came to cry for her crucified son, she placed a basket of eggs under the Cross. The eggs turned red as a symbol of the blood that flowed from the wounds of Jesus, and since then we paint Easter eggs. At first, the eggs were painted only in red, but later we started painting them in many colors, including green, yellow, orange, blue, and even black.

  4. The most beautiful Easter eggs are made in a magical region of Romania called Bucovina. The eggs made here are called “ouaincondeiate” (painted eggs). After painting the egg, the technique is to keep the background color of the egg and draw beautiful patterns on the eggshell with melted beeswax. The procedure is complicated and requires much patience and skill. The peasants of Bucovina are undisputed artists who seem to possess magical powers because only magic can turn a simple egg into such an amazing piece of art. You can admire these masterpieces in the “EggMuseum” in the village of Vama, and better still, if you are brave enough, you can even try to practice this ancient technique with some help from the local artisans

  5. The most beautiful Easter eggs are made in a magical region of Romania called Bucovina. The eggs made here are called “ouaincondeiate” (painted eggs). After painting the egg, the technique is to keep the background color of the egg and draw beautiful patterns on the eggshell with melted beeswax. The procedure is complicated and requires much patience and skill. The peasants of Bucovina are undisputed artists who seem to possess magical powers because only magic can turn a simple egg into such an amazing piece of art. You can admire these masterpieces in the “EggMuseum” in the village of Vama, and better still, if you are brave enough, you can even try to practice this ancient technique with some help from the local artisans.

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