May the true meaning of Easter remain in your heart this
special day. May you be blessed with the season and the
renewal of life that it brings. Bless you on this special
day and always...

HAVE A BLESSED EASTER
Linda's Easter Card!
Easter's History
Lent
Ash Wednesday
Good Friday
Eggs
Animals
Candy
Easter Cards
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Easter's
History The Christian festival of Easter celebrates the
resurrection of Jesus Christ. The spring festival has its roots
in the Jewish Passover, which commemorates Israel's deliverance
from the bondage of Egypt, and in the Christian reinterpretation
of its meaning after the crucifixion of Jesus during the Passover
of AD c.30 and the proclamation of his resurrection three days
later.
Early Christians observed Easter on the same day as Passover
(14-15 Nisan, a date governed by a lunar calendar). In the 2d
century, the Christian celebration was transferred to the
Sunday
following the 14-15 Nisan, if that day fell on a weekday.
Originally, the Christian Easter was a unitive celebration, but
in the 4th century Good Friday became a separate commemoration of
the death of Christ, and Easter was thereafter devoted
exclusively to the resurrection. According to the Venerable Bede,
the name Easter
is derived from the pagan spring festival of the Anglo- Saxon
goddess Eostre, and many folk customs associated with Easter
(for example, Easter eggs) are of pagan origin.
Easter Day is currently determined as the first Sunday after
the full moon on or after March 21. The Eastern Orthodox
churches,
however, follow the Julian rather than the Gregorian calendar,
so their celebration usually falls several weeks later than the
Western Easter. Easter is preceded by the period of preparation
called Lent.
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Lent
For Christians, Lent is a 40-day penitential period of prayer
and fasting that precedes Easter. In the Western church,
observance of Lent begins 6 1/2 weeks prior to Easter on Ash
Wednesday; (Sundays are excluded). In the Eastern church the
period extends over 7 weeks because both Saturdays and Sundays
are excluded. Formerly a severe fast was prescribed: only one
full meal a day was allowed, and meat, fish, eggs, and milk
products were forbidden. Today, however, prayer and works of
charity are emphasized. Lent has been observed since the 4th
century.
Ash
Wednesday In the Western church, Ash Wednesday is the
first day of Lent and the seventh Wednesday before Easter. Its
name comes from the practice of placing ashes on the foreheads of
worshipers to symbolize death and sorrow for sin. In the Orthodox
church, Lent begins on a Monday rather than on Ash Wednesday.
Good
Friday Good Friday is the Christian commemoration of the
death of Jesus Christ, observed on the Friday before Easter.
Originally, it was a day of fasting in preparation for the
unitive celebration of the death- resurrection-exaltation of
Jesus; no liturgy was held on that day. In the 4th century, at
Jerusalem, a procession was staged from Gethsemane to the
sanctuary of the cross, followed by readings about the passion.
This was the beginning of the Good Friday observance as it is now
known. In the Catholic tradition, the liturgy of the day consists
of reading the passion, the ceremony of the veneration of the
cross, and communion from the sacrament consecrated the day
before. The service of preaching on the seven last words, of
Jesuit origin, has become popular in Protestantism.
Eggs
History of the Easter Egg
Learn how the tradition of the Easter Egg came to be as well
as legends surrounding its history.
How to
Decorate Easter Eggs
All kinds of ways to decorate Easter Eggs, from the traditional
to the modern.
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How to Make Easter
Chicks
If you crack an egg for cooking, or break one
while blowing it out, don't throw it away! Dye it anyway, or just
leave it white, and make chicks! Here's how from Tuula in Port
Orford, Oregon.
- http://www.geocities.com/Paris/Rue/4819
View some of the famous Easter Eggs created by Carl Faberge,
the world-famous goldsmith, the jeweler to the Tsars of
Russia!
Animals
Associated with Easter
Easter Bunny
Learn about the history of the
Easter Bunny and how it was introduced to American folklore.
Also explore some facts about other famous rabbits.
- http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/breeds/sheep/
Learn all about the various breeds of sheep and see their
pictures.
Candy
Virtual
Chocolate - http://www.virtualchocolate.com/
- Send virtual chocolate treats, grab some wallpapers, or
find
real chocolate worldwide.
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- Simply
Chocolate
- http://www.simplyfood.co.uk/chocolate/
- Here you can read about the history of chocolate, visit the
major producers of chocolate treats, and even get a rating of
your chocolate craving on their "chocometer."
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- Jelly Belly
Factory
- http://www.jellybelly.com/
- This is the official site of the famous Jelly Belly Jelly
Bean. Take a virtual tour of the factory to see how they make
these tiny treats, get recipes for using them, register for
free
samples, etc.
Easter
Cards
Fun Easter
E-cards
- http://www.123greetings.com/events/easter/
Send a fun E-mail Easter Card and bring some Easter spirit to
your special friends and loved ones. This site is 123Greetings
and is a free service. You can chose between bunnies, flowers,
funny and serious cards.
Musical
Easter E-Cards
- http://www1.bluemountain.com/eng/easter/index.html
These musical electronic Easter greeting cards are a
complimentary
service of Blue Mountain Arts. They also sponsor an interactive
Easter Egg hunt for kids from this site.
Animated Easter Flowers from Blue Mountain
http://www1.bluemountain.com/eng/easterflowers/index.html
- These musical animated electronic flowers are a complimentary
service of Blue Mountain Arts
- You may select the flowers to
personalize and send with poems or w/o poems (so you can write
your own).

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