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Easter
Having destroyed the gates of Hell, Jesus Christ is depicted flanked by saints, raising Adam and Eve from their graves and trampling death. Fresco of the resurrection at The Chora (c. 1315)
Diintu Christians
BansaReligious, cultural
RetiCelebrates the resurrection of Jesus
PengeramiChurch services, festive family meals, Easter egg decoration, and gift-giving
ObservancesPrayer, all-night vigil, sunrise service
HaribulanVariable, determined by the Computus
Haribulan 2024
Bekaul enggauPassover, Septuagesima, Sexagesima, Quinquagesima, Shrove Tuesday, Ash Wednesday, Clean Monday, Lent, Great Lent, Friday of Sorrows, 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.

Hari Easter tau dikumbai mega Hari Paska tauka Hari Minggu Pengangkat ari Mati,[nb 1] nya hari besai pengarap Kristian kena ngingatka pengangkat Jesus Kristus ari pemati, baka ditulis ba dalam Sempekat Baru ke nyadi tiga hari sepengudah iya diregang orang Rom ba Calvary lalu ditumbak.[3][4] Utai tu nyadi pengudah Pemerinsa Jesus Kristus, ditangkanka Lent (tauka Lent Besai), timpuh 40 hari bepasa, besembiang enggau penusah.

Orang Kristian ke ngintu Hari Easter ngumbai timpuh seminggu sebedau Easter enggau nama Minggu Kudus, ti nitihka Kristian Barat bepun maya Hari Minggu Palma (nandaka penama Jesus ba Jerusalem), nyengkaum Hari Rabu Penginti (maya Jesus diserungkai),[5] lalu nyengkaum hari-hari Triduum Easter ngaum hari Maundy Thursday, ngingatka Maundy enggau Pemakai Kepenudi,[6][7] bersereta enggau Good Friday, ngingatka maya Jesus diregang lalu parai.[8] Dalam pengarap Kristian Timur, pengawa ti sama dikeingatka enggau nama hari semua berengkah enggau "Kudus" tauka "Kudus enggau Besai", lalu Easter empu engka dikumbai "Paska Besai enggau Kudus". Dalam pengarap Kristian Barat enggau Timur, Eastertide, Musin Easter tauka Paska, berengkah kena Hari Minggu Easter lalu sepengelama tujuh minggu, tembu enggau penatai hari ke-50, Hari Minggu Pentikos, tang dalam pengarap Kristian Timur pengawa ngelepaska hari besai nya kena hari ke-39, sehari sebedau Gawai Peniki.

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  1. Gamman, Andrew; Bindon, Caroline (2014). Stations for Lent and Easter. Kereru Publishing Limited. p. 7. ISBN 978-0473276812. Easter Day, also known as Resurrection Sunday, marks the high point of the Christian year. It is the day that we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead.
  2. Boda, Mark J.; Smith, Gordon T. (2006). Repentance in Christian Theology. Liturgical Press. p. 316. ISBN 978-0814651759. Archived from the original on 4 August 2020. Retrieved 19 April 2014. Orthodox, Catholic, and all Reformed churches in the Middle East celebrate Easter according to the Eastern calendar, calling this holy day "Resurrection Sunday", not Easter.
  3. Trawicky, Bernard; Gregory, Ruth Wilhelme (2000). Anniversaries and Holidays. American Library Association. ISBN 978-0838906958. Archived from the original on 12 October 2017. Retrieved 17 October 2020. Easter is the central celebration of the Christian liturgical year. It is the oldest and most important Christian feast, celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The date of Easter determines the dates of all movable feasts except those of Advent.
  4. Aveni, Anthony (2004). "The Easter/Passover Season: Connecting Time's Broken Circle", The Book of the Year: A Brief History of Our Seasonal Holidays. Oxford University Press. pp. 64–78. ISBN 0-19-517154-3. Archived from the original on 8 February 2021. Retrieved 17 October 2020.
  5. Cooper, J.HB. (23 October 2013). Dictionary of Christianity. Routledge. p. 124. ISBN 9781134265466. Holy Week. The last week in LENT. It begins on PALM SUNDAY; the fourth day is called SPY WEDNESDAY; the fifth is MAUNDY THURSDAY or HOLY THURSDAY; the sixth is Good Friday; and the last 'Holy Saturday', or the 'Great Sabbath'.
  6. Peter C. Bower (2003). The Companion to the Book of Common Worship. Geneva Press. ISBN 978-0664502324. Archived from the original on 8 June 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2009. Maundy Thursday (or le mandé; Thursday of the Mandatum, Latin, commandment). The name is taken from the first few words sung at the ceremony of the washing of the feet, "I give you a new commandment" (John 13:34); also from the commandment of Christ that we should imitate His loving humility in the washing of the feet (John 13:14–17). The term mandatum (maundy), therefore, was applied to the rite of foot-washing on this day.
  7. Ramshaw, Gail (2004). Three Day Feast: Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter. Augsburg Fortress. ISBN 978-1451408164. Archived from the original on 5 November 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2009. In the liturgies of the Three Days, the service for Maundy Thursday includes both, telling the story of Jesus' last supper and enacting the footwashing.
  8. Stuart, Leonard (1909). New century reference library of the world's most important knowledge: complete, thorough, practical, Volume 3. Syndicate Pub. Co. Archived from the original on 5 November 2021. Retrieved 11 April 2009. Holy Week, or Passion Week, the week which immediately precedes Easter, and is devoted especially to commemorating the passion of our Lord. The Days more especially solemnized during it are Holy Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Holy Saturday.


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