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Easter

In the New Testament of the Bible, the event is said to have occurred three days after Jesus was crucified by the Romans and died in roughly 30 A.D. The holiday concludes the “Passion of Christ,” a series of events and holidays that begins with 40-day period of fasting, prayer and sacrifice and ends with Holy.
Easter is one of the principal holidays, or feasts, of Christianity. It marks the Resurrection of Jesus three days after his death by crucifixion. For many Christian churches, Easter is the joyful end to the Lenten season of fasting and penitence. In Western Christianity, the Holy Week comprises Palm Sunday (sixth Sunday of Lent), Holy Monday, Holy Tuesday, Holy Wednesday (Spy Wednesday), Maundy Thursday (Holy Thursday), Good Friday, and Holy Saturday (Black Saturday). Some Christians also observe Easter Vigil late Saturday night preceding Easter Sunday. Palm Sunday, also called Passion Sunday, in the Christian tradition, the first day of Holy Week and the Sunday before Easter, commemorating Jesus Christ’s triumphal entry into Jerusalem
The egg, an ancient symbol of new life, has been associated with pagan festivals celebrating spring. From a Christian perspective, Easter eggs are said to represent Jesus’ emergence from the tomb and resurrection. The exact origins of the Easter bunny are clouded in mystery. One theory is that the symbol of the rabbit stems from pagan tradition, specifically the festival of Easter a goddess of fertility whose animal symbol was a bunny. Rabbits, known for their energetic breeding, have traditionally symbolized fertility. The chocolate egg started as a pagan symbol of fertility and spring and developed into a representation of Christ’s resurrection. To this day, it still holds this meaning for a variety of people from different backgrounds across the country.

Well, it turns out Easter actually began as a pagan festival celebrating spring in the Northern Hemisphere, long before the advent of Christianity. “Since pre-historic times, people have celebrated the equinoxes and the solstices as sacred times,” University of Sydney Professor Carole Cusack said.


Sunday, 17 April, Easter Sunday in United Kingdom.

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Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family or individual, as well as motherhood, maternal bonds, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on different days in many parts of the world, most commonly in the months of March or May.

*Sunday, March 27, Mother’s Day in the United Kingdom.
Mother’s Day in Argentina is celebrated on the third Sunday of October.

It is in the year 1965 when Mother’s Day is moved to the first Sunday of May, as we know it today.
This Sunday, May 2, we celebrate Mother’s Day in our country, a date marked on the calendar to pay tribute to the mother figure. In Latin American countries, the date also varies, let’s see some of these countries: In Mexico, El Salvador and Guatemala it is celebrated on May 10. In Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Honduras, and Puerto Rico it is celebrated on the second Sunday of the month of May. In Bolivia it is celebrated on May 27.

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