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Romanian Easter customs Easter represents the feast of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. The beginning of this holiday and clearly seen in the Last Supper, the bread and wine symbolizing the sacrifice of the body and blood, as a price for the redemption. Great Thursday of Passion Week. This is day, the peasants stop working at the camp and focus on cases, a cleansing, for all its things. Also on Good Thursday, a woman begins to prepare the easter and to paint eggs. According to tradition, midnight between Saturday and Sunday, people are waking from sleep in bells beating.

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Easter is a Christian festival which celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The holiday falls on April 21 this year and will be celebrated all across the globe. According to the New Testament of the Bible, Easter occurs three days after the crucifixion of Jesus by Romans.

                                   Why do we call it Easter

The naming of the celebration as “Easter” seems to go back to the name of a pre-Christian goddess in England, Eostre, who was celebrated at beginning of spring. The only reference to this goddess comes from the writings of the Venerable Bede, a British monk who lived in the late seventh and early eighth century

                                   Why is there a Easter bunny?

The story of the Easter Bunny is thought to have become common in the 19th Century. Rabbits usually give birth to a big litter of babies (called kittens), so they became a symbol of new life. Legend has it that the Easter Bunny lays, decorates and hides eggs as they are also a symbol of new life.