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The symbol of an egg at Easter is one that originates from Pagan beliefs. Eggs symbolised new life for Pagans, a fitting image during the spring season and one that then became a part of the Christian celebration of Easter. Over time, Christians took eggs and their shells to represent the moment Jesus emerged from the his tomb on Easter Sunday. Traditionally, eating eggs was not allowed during Holy Week — the days leading up to the Easter weekend — so when Easter Sunday came around, any eggs gathered in that week would then be gifted between friends, families and church leaders.

Like many of our modern Christmas traditions, the idea to make and gift chocolate eggs at Easter came over to the UK from Europe. Lent What is Lent and why do people give things up? How to make Easter chocolate egg nests. The seven foot chocolate Easter egg. Should MPs be allowed to do another job?

Lost penguin found 1, miles from home. Up, up and away - check out this epic hot air balloon record! Home Menu. Why do we have Easter eggs and the Easter bunny? Why do we have Easter eggs? Read about Easter Day in the UK. You may not redistribute, sell or place the content of this page on any other website or blog without written permission from the Mandy Barrow.

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John's Primary School in Sevenoaks Kent. Follow me on Twitter. This site uses cookies. See our Cookie Policy for information. Learn about England and the other countries in Britain from the children who live in there. British Culture homepage. Easter Facts. Loud noises and bright lights were used to scare the beast away, and the Christmas traditions around the world are diverse, but share key traits that often involve themes of light, evergreens and hope.

Probably the most celebrated holiday in the world, our modern Christmas is a product of hundreds of years of both secular and religious traditions From leprechauns to the color green, find out how symbols we now associate with St. On Easter Monday, April 24, , a group of Irish nationalists proclaimed the establishment of the Irish Republic and, along with some 1, followers, staged a rebellion against the British government in Ireland. The rebels seized prominent buildings in Dublin and clashed with Trick-or-treating—setting off on Halloween night in costume and ringing doorbells to demand treats—has been a tradition in the United States and other countries for more than a century.

Its origins remain murky but traces can be identified in ancient Celtic festivals, early Roman On Halloween, people shed reality for a day and mark the holiday with costumes, decorations and parties. Creepy legends and characters have evolved based on real, terrifying events. And a Halloween tradition of confronting the dead has led to legions of ghost stories—and hoaxes. Mardi Gras is a Christian holiday and popular cultural phenomenon that dates back thousands of years to pagan spring and fertility rites.

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