🐇 Easter is a celebration of Jesus Christ's Resurrection from the dead, but it is also tied to rituals and customs that have evolved over 100 generations.
🔑 Originally, the Easter celebration was tied to the Passover Festival, with the early Jewish Christians being the first to celebrate the resurrection.
📅 In 325 AD, Roman emperor Constantine and the early Christian Church established Easter as a fixed date, two days after Passover.
🐣 Easter Sunday falls on the first Sunday after the full moon following the Spring Equinox.
🕯️ The Pascal candle symbolizes Christ's Resurrection and the spread of Christianity throughout Europe.
🥚 Eggs have been a symbol of birth and were adopted as an Easter custom by Christians.
🐣 The White House Easter Egg Roll became a tradition in 1876 after Congress prohibited kids from playing on the capital grounds.
🐰 The Easter Bunny, a symbol of new life, has been a part of European Pagan celebrations since the 16th century.
🍫 In the 19th century, egg-shaped chocolates became popular for filling Easter baskets.
🙏 Easter is a joyful day for Christians to celebrate the resurrection.
🐣 Easter is a holiday that has been celebrated for 2,000 years, combining spiritual and fun customs.
🌷 Easter is also a time for families to come together and celebrate the arrival of spring and new life.
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