Easter is one of the most important holidays in Romania, celebrated in April to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Orthodox Easter tradition includes purifying one's soul through confession, attending religious rituals like God's Renaissance, and exchanging painted eggs while quoting passages about Christ's resurrection. Foods prepared specially for the multi-day celebration include pasca bread, drob meat paste, cozonac sweet bread, and boiled, red-dyed eggs symbolizing Christ's blood.
Easter is one of the most important holidays in Romania, celebrated in April to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Orthodox Easter tradition includes purifying one's soul through confession, attending religious rituals like God's Renaissance, and exchanging painted eggs while quoting passages about Christ's resurrection. Foods prepared specially for the multi-day celebration include pasca bread, drob meat paste, cozonac sweet bread, and boiled, red-dyed eggs symbolizing Christ's blood.
Easter is one of the most important holidays in Romania, celebrated in April to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Orthodox Easter tradition includes purifying one's soul through confession, attending religious rituals like God's Renaissance, and exchanging painted eggs while quoting passages about Christ's resurrection. Foods prepared specially for the multi-day celebration include pasca bread, drob meat paste, cozonac sweet bread, and boiled, red-dyed eggs symbolizing Christ's blood.
Romania. The orthodox Easter celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus which takes place every year.
In Romania, the Easter is waited in April. To be
ready, everybody must purify their soul by having a confession and attend the ritual, called God’s Renaissance. The Easter is three days long, but the most important one is the first. Also, people prepare pasca ,drob, cozonac and eggs that are usually boiled and painted with red, which signify the God’s blood.
Early in the morning, people take an egg one for
each other and then the first person who taps the egg has to say “Hristos a Inviat!” and the second one, who taps the other side of the egg, must say “Adevarat a Inviat!”.
In conclusion, Easter is one of the most important
It Commemorates The Institution of The Holy Eucharist As The True Body and Blood of Jesus Christ in The Last Supper Meal and The Institution of Holy Priesthood