Easter centres on the renewal of life, and certain elements like eggs, flowers and feasting can be found in celebrations everywhere. Other Easter traditions are purely regional.
November 26, 2014
Easter centres on the renewal of life, and certain elements like eggs, flowers and feasting can be found in celebrations everywhere. Other Easter traditions are purely regional.
An exploration of these traditions may even lead you to incorporate some of these elements into your own celebration.
In Sweden, children dress up as witches and trolls with pointed hats and face-paint freckles, going door to door and asking for candy to fill their Easter baskets.
In many parts of northwestern Europe, Easter is welcomed with festive outdoor bonfires.
A bilby is a native Australian marsupial, which looks a bit like a rabbit with a long tail and a very pointy nose. Beginning in the 1990's, Australians worked to replace the traditional Easter bunny with an Easter bilby.
In Czechoslovakia, men braid willow twigs together on Easter Sunday into symbolic whips.
Pysanky, or elaborately decorated Ukrainian eggs, were traditionally believed to protect a household from every sort of problem, from witches to lightning to skin disorders.
Traditional religious beliefs and the joyful welcoming of springtime take many different forms around the world, but in every region that observes Easter, families find creative ways of celebrating together.
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