Christ is risen alleluia.
happy Easter to all my readers.
Christ the Light: thanks be to God. Easter vigil at St James |
How is your Holy week and Tridiuum? I
hope filled with many spiritual blessings.
Mine has been busy as I am in the
parish choir- I sing there Holy Thursday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday
morning.
I sing with a different group in the
parish for Good Friday and then I play/sing myself on Easter Sunday
night. So I could be a rich woman if I had a dollar for every alleluia I
sang.!!
There is always a sense by Easter
Sunday morning that the marathon sing is almost complete. So far the voice has
lasted as well- which is obviously needed.
I will still aim to do my regular
Collect series.
Still obviously that is not what Easter
is about. Christ is risen. Alleluia.
EASTER EGGS
The tradition of Easter eggs came
from the fact that people did not eat eggs during Lent. These were saved
up and became part of the Easter celebrations. . Decorating the eggs was achieved by first blowing out the contents, but making a small hole
at the end of each egg, and then blowing through the contents into a
bowl. The eggs were then decorated according to taste, but most often
painted.
The eggs were used in lots of
different ways during Eastertide including using the raw egg as shampoo, and
later adding it to the shampoo to bring out an excellent shine in the hair and
making it healthy. I have used this suggestion myself and although it is
messier than shampoo, it does achieve an excellent shine.
A polish tradition is to take the
decorated basket of eggs and other Easter breakfast foods to be blessed by the
priest on Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday.
The Easter egg hunt is a very old
custom, and obviously related to the simple reality of free range hens tending
to lay their eggs in all sorts of different places.There is also a Christian
link in the notion of Mary Magdalen in the garden looking for Christ 'They have
taken my Lord, and I know not were to find him'.
EASTER MENU
The traditional dish for Easter
Sunday lunch is Roast Lamb, into which spears of rosemary have been stuck.
Rosemary is identified with the 'bitter herbs' mentioned in the book of Exodus
as part of the Passover meal.
The traditional dessert was Simmel cake associated with
Laudate/Mothering Sunday.
In more recent times, people have
taken to serving fish/salmon as the traditional Easter meal. I much
prefer Roast Lamb myself.
In Australia, pavlova and/or
cheesecake became a traditional dessert, although with people being
more health conscious, other alternatives such as fruit salad or Easter
biscuits with coffee are served.
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