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Jellybeans Easter[nb 1][3][4][5][6] is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day of his burial following his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary c. 30 AD.[7][8] It is the culmination of the Passion of Jesus, preceded by Lent, a 40-day period of fasting, prayer, and penance.

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Icon of the Resurrection depicting Christ having destroyed the gates of Hades and removing Adam and Eve from the grave. Christ is flanked by saints, and Satan, depicted as an old man, is bound and chained. (See Resurrection of Jesus in Christian art.)
Type
Christian, cultural
Significance
Celebrates the resurrection of Jesus
Celebrations
Church services, festive family meals, Easter egg decoration, and gift-giving
Observances
Prayer, all-night vigil, sunrise service
Date
Determined by the Computus
2021 date
April 4 (Western)
May 2 (Eastern)
2022 date
April 17[1] (Western)
April 24[2] (Eastern)
2023 date
April 9 (Western)
April 16 (Eastern)
2024 date
March 31 (Western)
May 5 (Eastern)
Related to
Passover, Septuagesima, Sexagesima, Quinquagesima, Shrove Tuesday, Ash Wednesday, Clean Monday, Lent, Great Lent, Palm Sunday, Holy Week, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday which lead up to Easter; and Divine Mercy Sunday, Ascension, Pentecost, Trinity Sunday, Corpus Christi and Feast of the Sacred Heart which follow it.
Christians refer to the week before Easter as Holy Week, which in Western Christianity contains the days of the Easter Triduum
Parade including Maundy Thursday, commemorating the Maundy and Last Supper,[9][10] as well as Good Friday, commemorating the crucifixion and death of Jesus.[11] In Eastern Christianity, the same days and events are commemorated with the names of days all starting with "Holy" or "Holy and Great"; and Easter itself might be called "Great and Holy Pascha", "Easter Sunday", "Pascha" or "Sunday of Pascha". In Western Christianity, Eastertide, or the Easter Season, begins on Easter Sunday and lasts seven weeks, ending with the coming of the 50th day, Pentecost Sunday. In Eastern Christianity, the Paschal season ends with Pentecost as well, but the leave-taking of the Great Feast of Pascha is on the 39th day, the day before the Feast of the Ascension.

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.[12] Even if calculated on the basis of the more accurate Gregorian calendar, the date of that full moon sometimes differs from that of the astronomical first full moon after the March equinox.[13]

Easter is linked to the Jewish Passover by its name (Hebrew: 驻侄旨住址讞 pesach, Aramaic: 驻指旨住讞指讗 pascha are the basis of the term Pascha), by its origin (according to the synoptic Gospels, both the crucifixion and the resurrection took place during the Passover),[14][15] and by much of its symbolism, as well as by its position in the calendar. In most European languages the feast is called by the words for passover in those languages; and in the older English versions of the Bible the term Easter was the term used to translate passover.[16]

Easter customs vary across the Christian world, and include sunrise services, midnight vigils, exclamations and exchanges of Paschal greetings, clipping the church (England),decoration and the communal breaking of Easter eggs (a symbol of the empty tomb).The Easter lily, a symbol of the resurrection in Western Christianity,traditionally decorates the chancel area of churches on this day and for the rest of Eastertide.easter #happyeaster #easterbunny #love #eastereggs #spring #stayhome #eastersunday #bunny #pasqua #covid #easterdecor #ostern #chocolate #p #family #art #handmade #quarantine #jesus #eggs #instagood #food #staysafe #happy #goodfriday #easteregg #photography #easterbasket #bhfyp