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«Учебный проект Easter in England Пасха в Англии»
Customs & TRADITIONS
April, 2016
Monthly Magazine for everyone
Easter in England
Весна. Пробудження природи . Morning of Spring
Easter is a very colorful festival. Spring comes and changes sad colors into bright ones. New life begins under golden rays of the Sun and blue cloth of the Sky. People and Nature are commemorating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Christians’ Belief
Easter is the day Jesus rose from the dead. The resurrection, as described in the Bible, means that just as Jesus rose from the grave, Christians also can receive new life after death. The Easter holiday celebrates this belief.
Time to show sorrow
" Easter is the center of an entire season of the Christian year. The season begins with Lent, a 40-day period before Easter Sunday. During the Lent, Christians prepare for Easter. Lent is considered a time for penance, a time to show sorrow for sins and to seek forgiveness. One way many Christians show their sorrow by fasting, which limits the kinds and amounts of food that are eaten.
Ash Wednesday
Lent begins on Ash Wednesday and most churches hold special services in the evening. At many of those services ashes are placed on the foreheads of worshipers to remind them to have a humble spirit.
Holy Week
Lent continues until Holy Week, which is the final week of Lent and recalls the events leading to Jesus' death and resurrection.
Good Friday
Good Friday is the day Jesus died on the cross for the sins of the world. Many churches hold services from noon until 3 p.m. to symbolize the last three
hours of darkness while Jesus suffered on the cross. While Jesus died on the cross and was buried, he rose from the dead, and that is what Easter is all about.
Easter Sunday
On Easter Sunday Jesus' resurrection is celebrated. According to the Bible, Jesus' friends arrived at the grave to find the stone moved and an angel standing nearby saying that Jesus' body was no longer in the grave that he had been raised from the dead. In many churches outdoor Easter services take place at sunrise to celebrate'Jesus' resurrection. Just as Jesus rose from the dead Christians believe they will rise from the dead into Heaven after their death on Earth if they have accepted Jesus as their savior .
God bless you on Easter
A poem
God bless you on Easter And keep you all year through God give you all the faith it takes To make your dreams come true. May His love and wisdom always help To guide you on your way And His lights shine Down upon you now To bless this special day
Best wishes for a Happy Easter
People used to dress up in new clothers and go to church on Easter Sunday.
People give thanks to God, Sing songs, listen to musik on Easter and they say «Best wishes for a Happy Easter »
Traditions. Customs
Easter is also a time when certain old traditions are observed, whether it is celebrated as the start of spring or a religious festival. In England it is a time for the giving and receiving of presents which traditionally take the form of an Easter egg, for the Easter Bonnet Parade and hot cross buns.
Signs of Ester
The Easter egg is by far the most popular emblem of Easter, but fluffy little chicks, baby rabbits and spring-time flowers like daffodils, dangling catkins and the arum lily are also used to signify the Nature's reawakening.
Easter eggs are a popular sign of the holiday among its religious and secular observers alike.
Eggs are a forbidden food during Lent, making them a welcome return to the menu on Easter Day.
Easter is a Christian festival. For Christians the custom of giving eggs at Easter celebrates new life. Christians remember that Jesus, after dying on the cross, rose from the dead. They believe that, through his resurrection, Jesus defeated death and sin and offers people the promise of eternal life if they follow his teachings.
The first Easter eggs
The first eggs given at Easter were birds eggs. These eggs were painted in bright colours to give them further meaning as a gift. We still paint bird eggs today but usually only chicken eggs
Nowadays Easter eggs are made of chocolate and at Easter children eat chocolate eggs .
EASTER EGGS, PINK AND BLUE
Easter eggs, pink and blue.
One for me, one for you
Easter eggs, one, two, three,
One for you, two for me!
Easter eggs, pink and blue.
One for me, two for you.
Easter eggs, one, two, three.
Two for you and one for me!
One for you, one for me.
One for the teacher.
One, two, three!
EASTER COLOURS
Pink and white, pale yellow,
Pale green, deep purple.
Pink and white, green and yellow,
These are the colours of Easter.
Pink and white Easter bunny.
Green and yellow Easter basket.
Deep purple, shiny ribbon.
These are the colours of Easter.
Pink and white Easter bunny.
Green and yellow Easter basket.
Pink and purple Easter eggs.
These are the colours of Easter
" Time to color Easter eggs," said Mrs. Bunny to Edgar. Edgar loved to color eggs
Edgar loved to dip the eggs into bowls of bright colors.
He loved to color them with his crayons
and paint them with his fine brushes.
"Your eggs are beautiful, Edgar," said Mrs. Bunny
When they finished, Edgar's mother said, "Now it's time to hide our eggs for the children."
Edgar said, "I can't and I won't. It will make me very sad to give away my pretty eggs."
" I know it's hard to share," said Mrs. Bunny. "But sometimes
sharing is more fun than keeping.
Pick out your favorite one and we'll hide the rest for the children."
"Let's see how you feel tomorrow, after the Easter egg hunt."
Edgar took his favorite egg out of his basket and went outside with his mother to hide the rest of the eggs for the children.
Edgar took his favorite egg out of his basket and went outside with his mother to hide the rest of the eggs for the children.
Edgar and his mother hid eggs here and there all over.
The next day, the children came and they hunted and hunted for the beautiful Easter eggs.
After the Easter egg hunt, the children said nice things to Edgar.
Ellen said, "Edgar, these are the most beautiful eggs I ever saw."
Marcus said "Thank you, Edgar, for sharing your eggs. You will always be my best friend."
Edgar was very happy.
On the way home, Edgar said, "Mom, I like sharing. It makes me feel good."
"Me, too," said Mrs. Bunny.
The End.
Egg rolling
Egg rolling is very popular in England and is an Easter
Monday sport. Hard-boiled eggs are rolled down a hill.
Customs differ from place to place. The winner's egg may]
be the one that rolls the farthest, survives the most rolls,
or is rolled between two pegs.
Easter bunny and eggs
An Anglo-Saxon legend tells how the Saxon goddess Eostre found a wounded bird
and transformed it into a hare, so that it could survive the Winter.
The hare found it could lay eggs, so it decorated these each Spring
and left them as offering to the goddess.
Easter cakes
The Simnel cake
The Simnel cake is a rich fruitcake covered with a thick layer of almond paste (marzipan). A layer of marzipan is also traditionally baked into the middle of the cake.
Eleven balls of marzipan are placed around the top to represent the eleven true disciples (excluding Judas). Originally the simnel cake was a gift to mothers on Mothering Sunday in Mid Lent.
Easter Biscuits
Hot cross buns
The traditions food is hot Cross buns. There is a very interesting story.
Once, long ago in England, a monk saw poor families living together in rag tens on the streets of his town.
Easter was two days away, and the monk thought to himself:
"On the day of the rebirth of our Savior families should not go hungry.
This monk has once been a baker, so he baked a lot of buns with raisins inside.
He decorated the shiny brown tops of the buns with a cross.
Then he went out among the families and gave them the delicious buns.
A young boy named Giles would not take even one.
"Bake me a basket fuul of buns that I can sell. I do not want charity."
The monk looked at the boy's ragged clothes and dirty face, and though he felt sorry for the lad,
he saw that Giles had pride.
He baked the child a basket of the buns. Giles took his basket from house to house, singing a song: