Faster is the most important festival in the church year, more important than Christmas. People begin to get ready for Easter forty days before Easter Sunday. These forty days are called Lent, and they begin on Ash Wednesday. The day before Ash Wednesday is Pancake Day. Thirty-eight days after Pancake Day is Good Friday. On this day the Romans killed Jesus Christ in Jerusalem, about two thousand years ago. Christians think that Jesus came back to life two days later, on Easter Sunday. Easter is now a Christian festival but the word 'Easter' comes from 'Eostre', the old name for the goddess of spring. Easter Day is the Sunday after the first full moon after the first day of spring . It is always between 22 March and 25 April. Eggs are an important part of Easter because they mean spring and new life. On Easter Sunday, people give chocolate Easter eggs as presents. Easter Monday is a holiday for most people.
SAINT PATRICK'S DAY
A big day in Ireland and also in North America. Saint Patrick travelled all over Ireland, teaching and talking to people about Christianity. He also built a lot of schools and churches there. On Saint Patrick's Day there are parades, church services and festivals in Dublin, Belfast and many other Irish towns and cities. But it is also an important day in the USA. In the nineteenth century a lot of Irish people travelled to the USA to begin a new life. Saint Patrick's Day was very important to them, because it was a day to remember Ireland. The Saint Patrick's Day Parade in New York is now one of the biggest parades in the world. There are parties in other places all over the USA and Canada too. Some people wear green clothes, some drink lots of beer
December 24 is Christmas Eve and marks the end of the Advent period before Christmas that begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas Eve.Many churches mark the end of Advent with midnight services. During modern times, it is popularly celebrated on the night before Christmas Day. The 25th Christmas is celebrated in style and there are some traditions that are followed step by step. Tradition recommends that the Christmas tree and Christmas decorations be removed before January 5th, as this is the 12th day of Christmas and it is bad luck to remove the tree and the decorations. December 26 is known as "Boxing Day" in England and is a national holiday. Another British Christmas tradition is the pantomime. A pantomime is a kind of play with a children's story (like Cinderella or Aladdin) and lots of music and songs. There is usually a man who wears women's clothes and plays an old woman.
Seasons and celebrations
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Seasons and Celebrations
START
Thanksgiving
Families and fools
Festivals old and new
In a new country
Summer celebrations
The year begins
Chrstmas
Fires and fireworks
Nationals days
Remembering
Lent and Easter
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EASTER
Faster is the most important festival in the church year, more important than Christmas. People begin to get ready for Easter forty days before Easter Sunday. These forty days are called Lent, and they begin on Ash Wednesday. The day before Ash Wednesday is Pancake Day. Thirty-eight days after Pancake Day is Good Friday. On this day the Romans killed Jesus Christ in Jerusalem, about two thousand years ago. Christians think that Jesus came back to life two days later, on Easter Sunday. Easter is now a Christian festival but the word 'Easter' comes from 'Eostre', the old name for the goddess of spring. Easter Day is the Sunday after the first full moon after the first day of spring . It is always between 22 March and 25 April. Eggs are an important part of Easter because they mean spring and new life. On Easter Sunday, people give chocolate Easter eggs as presents. Easter Monday is a holiday for most people.
SAINT PATRICK'S DAY
A big day in Ireland and also in North America. Saint Patrick travelled all over Ireland, teaching and talking to people about Christianity. He also built a lot of schools and churches there. On Saint Patrick's Day there are parades, church services and festivals in Dublin, Belfast and many other Irish towns and cities. But it is also an important day in the USA. In the nineteenth century a lot of Irish people travelled to the USA to begin a new life. Saint Patrick's Day was very important to them, because it was a day to remember Ireland. The Saint Patrick's Day Parade in New York is now one of the biggest parades in the world. There are parties in other places all over the USA and Canada too. Some people wear green clothes, some drink lots of beer
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CHRISTMAS
December 24 is Christmas Eve and marks the end of the Advent period before Christmas that begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas Eve.Many churches mark the end of Advent with midnight services. During modern times, it is popularly celebrated on the night before Christmas Day. The 25th Christmas is celebrated in style and there are some traditions that are followed step by step. Tradition recommends that the Christmas tree and Christmas decorations be removed before January 5th, as this is the 12th day of Christmas and it is bad luck to remove the tree and the decorations. December 26 is known as "Boxing Day" in England and is a national holiday. Another British Christmas tradition is the pantomime. A pantomime is a kind of play with a children's story (like Cinderella or Aladdin) and lots of music and songs. There is usually a man who wears women's clothes and plays an old woman.