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Do you celebrate Easter?

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Babs03 Sat 01-Mar-25 20:36:16

We don’t, and never really have. The GCs aren’t allowed chocolate and we’re not religious, so we get together with the family for the bank holiday weekend and have a nice meal, but we tend to do that anyway on a bank holiday.

Anniebach Sun 02-Mar-25 13:42:29

merlot, yes, after Mass, the hugs and handshakes from and to all, I love it

Sago Sun 02-Mar-25 14:16:15

Whitewavemark2

Easter has been celebrated for thousands of years, way before the Christian religion commandeered it.

I love the pagan celebrations. This one celebrates spring.

Sorry I thought Easter was to celebrate the resurrection of Christ.

AuntieE Sun 02-Mar-25 14:20:45

This question was asked last year, too, and got the same answers!

Allira Sun 02-Mar-25 14:23:46

Sago

Whitewavemark2

Easter has been celebrated for thousands of years, way before the Christian religion commandeered it.

I love the pagan celebrations. This one celebrates spring.

Sorry I thought Easter was to celebrate the resurrection of Christ.

For Christians it is and the most important Christian festival of all.

However, eggs and sweet Easter bunnies are pagan.

It's not been clearly established if Easter is named after the pagan goddess Eostre or if, in fact, there ever was a goddess called Eostre. Ostara (Eostre) celebrating the Spring Equinox is a fairly modern invention.

escaped Sun 02-Mar-25 14:27:32

It's not surprisingthst the Pagan and Chrstian festivals are linked at Easter, because they both have similar spiritual meanings. Pagans celebrated Spring, New life and fertility, just as Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus as bringing new life.

Babs03 Sun 02-Mar-25 16:11:33

AuntieE

This question was asked last year, too, and got the same answers!

Am sorry I wasn’t here last year.
Easy mistake to make.

Allira Sun 02-Mar-25 16:15:25

😁
Probably been asked every year since Granset first started but don't worry about it!

Jaxjacky Sun 02-Mar-25 16:24:10

Yes, egg rolling down a hill when children and grandchildren were younger, Easter eggs for the same people and a meal at ours. If it’s dry and not freezing the first bbq of the year here.

EkwaNimitee Sun 02-Mar-25 16:25:53

Not religiously but I will treat myself to some hot cross buns…a traditional recipe of course! And having surveyed simnel cakes this morning and resisted buying one because I know mine would be better, I might just get round to making one.

Ziplok Sun 02-Mar-25 16:30:31

It doesn’t really matter that it’s been asked before, though, does it? For some posters, new to the site, this might be the first time they've either asked the question or seen it on GN.

In truth, many repeat questions about Christmas are asked each year, but again, it doesn’t matter.

I think it’s nice that these questions generate discussion.

If it’s a question you’ve seen before, no one is compelling you to contribute to it again if you don’t wish to - just skip the topic.

Ziplok Sun 02-Mar-25 16:32:09

No need to apologise Babs03 😁.

Allira Sun 02-Mar-25 16:38:32

EkwaNimitee

Not religiously but I will treat myself to some hot cross buns…a traditional recipe of course! And having surveyed simnel cakes this morning and resisted buying one because I know mine would be better, I might just get round to making one.

I've made simnel cakes in the past but I'm the only one who likes marzipan!

Allira Sun 02-Mar-25 16:40:55

Ziplok

It doesn’t really matter that it’s been asked before, though, does it? For some posters, new to the site, this might be the first time they've either asked the question or seen it on GN.

In truth, many repeat questions about Christmas are asked each year, but again, it doesn’t matter.

I think it’s nice that these questions generate discussion.

If it’s a question you’ve seen before, no one is compelling you to contribute to it again if you don’t wish to - just skip the topic.

I probably couldn't remember what was on herd from one year t the next and there are always new ideas too.

My mother used to put food dye in the water when boiling eggs for Easter morning breakfast so we'd have blue, green, pink eggs. With soldiers of course. 😁

Allsorts Sun 02-Mar-25 16:49:11

Babs, you do the important bit, to see and be with your family.
That's what matters. It will be a normal weekend for me.

Babs03 Sun 02-Mar-25 17:56:31

Allsorts

Babs, you do the important bit, to see and be with your family.
That's what matters. It will be a normal weekend for me.

Thanks Allsorts xx

Oldbat1 Sun 02-Mar-25 18:11:11

Apart from having a choc egg then no. It is just a date on the calendar.

Babs03 Sun 02-Mar-25 18:29:26

Thanks Ziploc. Xx

Iam64 Sun 02-Mar-25 18:39:37

Allira, the importance of a ‘stand up dippy egg and soldiers’ can never be underestimated x

Whitewavemark2 Sun 02-Mar-25 18:51:10

Sago

Whitewavemark2

Easter has been celebrated for thousands of years, way before the Christian religion commandeered it.

I love the pagan celebrations. This one celebrates spring.

Sorry I thought Easter was to celebrate the resurrection of Christ.

Well if you are Christian - of course Easter is the chosen time to celebrate that.

It is about life and the resurrection of life.

Much like the celebration of gods like Eostre, and others who represent renewed life, fertility, and health.
Or Jewish Passover or the Islamic Nowruz. And of course other deity religions recognising the yearly renewal.
.
I am a humanist, but I do love all this celebration of spring and renewed life.

valdali Sun 02-Mar-25 19:21:27

I love Easter. Not the eggs so much, I love the associations - spring, tradition, moss, primroses, easter hymns, it renews my faith in the world.(much needed these days!)

Allira Sun 02-Mar-25 19:44:00

Oh, I like Easter eggs. If I'm not given one I buy myself one half price after Easter!
There's something about Easter egg chocolate 😀

Allira Sun 02-Mar-25 19:47:50

Whitewavemark2

Sago

Whitewavemark2

Easter has been celebrated for thousands of years, way before the Christian religion commandeered it.

I love the pagan celebrations. This one celebrates spring.

Sorry I thought Easter was to celebrate the resurrection of Christ.

Well if you are Christian - of course Easter is the chosen time to celebrate that.

It is about life and the resurrection of life.

Much like the celebration of gods like Eostre, and others who represent renewed life, fertility, and health.
Or Jewish Passover or the Islamic Nowruz. And of course other deity religions recognising the yearly renewal.
.
I am a humanist, but I do love all this celebration of spring and renewed life.

It's interesting that meteorological Spring was yesterday, 1st March, but to most of us Spring begins with astronomical Spring at the Equinox.

It might be a bit warmer then too. 🤞

kittylester Sun 02-Mar-25 20:10:16

Not as such but do partake of the goodies that appear. Love hot cross buns (even gf ones) and have been known to sulk if I don't get an egg.

Could someone remind dh, please.

Allira Sun 02-Mar-25 20:17:09

and have been known to sulk if I don't get an egg.
Ditto 😁

Could someone remind dh, please.
I'll remind yours if you remind mine!
And - much as I like Lindor, I'd like a chocolate egg!

Esmay Mon 03-Mar-25 09:04:41

I decorate my church and go to as many services as I can .
We normally have a special lunch there .
I send chocolate eggs to my immediate family.
And Easter cards to my friends and neighbours .
It's a pretty time of year flowerwise .
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