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Easter - la pascua There are no Easter eggs, chocolate bunnies,jelly beans, or Easter bunnies visiting children in Hispanic countries for Easter.

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Emperor Constantine created the official date for Easter at the Nicean Council in 325 A.D. Easter Sunday follows the first full moon after the Spring Equinox (March 21)

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Page 1: Easter - la pascua There are no Easter eggs, chocolate bunnies,jelly beans, or Easter bunnies visiting children in Hispanic countries for Easter

Easter - la pascuaThere are no Easter eggs, chocolate bunnies,jelly beans, or Easter bunnies visiting children in Hispanic countries for Easter.

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In these Catholic/Christian countries, Easter is a much larger celebration than Christmas

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Emperor Constantinecreated the official date for Easterat the Nicean Council in 325 A.D.

Easter Sunday follows the firstfull moon after the SpringEquinox (March 21)

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Carnaval or Mardi Gras

This celebrationcomes before Easter.Believers binge on pleasures of the fleshbefore the Lenten season

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Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent.

• A Mass is celebrated wherein the believer is marked with a cross made of ashes on his/her forehead to show devotion to Christ and the beginning of the Lenten season.

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Lent represents Christ’s 40 day fast in the wilderness

Believers give up something they really love as a show of devotion to Christ.

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Semana Santa

• ‘Holy Week’ is the week before Easter.

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Palm Sunday

• This is the Sunday before Easter. It represents the Sunday before Christ’s crucifixion when he triumphantly entered Jerusalem.

• The people cheered and placed palm fronds on the ground as he rode by.

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Santo Jueves

• Holy Thursday marks the Passover of the Last Supper.

• At this solemn ceremony, Christ instituted the sacrament of the Holy Communion.

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Good Friday

• On this day, Christ was crucified.• Catholic countries all over the world

celebrate this day with reenactments of Christ carrying the cross to his death.

• These parades and reenactments are also referred to as the ‘Passion of the Christ’.

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La Pascua

• Easter celebrates the resurrection of Christ.

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La Ascención

• Day of the Ascension is celebrated 40 days after Easter.

• This day marks Christ’s ascension into heaven.

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Day of Pentecost

• This is 50 days after Easter and celebrates the Apostle’s receiving the blessed gift of the ‘Espíritu Santo’ or Holy Spirit.

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A long Easter celebration

• This adds up to about 3 months of celebrating during the Easter season.