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The Feast of the Bright Resurrection of Christ, also known as Easter, is the main event of the year for Orthodox Christians around the world. The word "Passover" comes from the Greek language and means "deliverance."
On this day we celebrate our deliverance through Jesus Christ and the gift we have received - life and eternal bliss. With Christ's death, our redemption was accomplished, and with His Resurrection, eternal life was given to us.
On Easter a rich and varied table is prepared. In the home of every Christian at the festive Easter table there are traditional dishes that have a deep symbolic content.
The custom of painting red eggs dates back to a very late apocrypha, which tells of how the Roman emperor Tiberius converted to Christianity.
When he wanted to stop Mary Magdalene's sermon, he said he would rather believe that a white egg would turn red than that a dead person would come to life.
The egg that Mary Magdalene gave to the emperor turned red and the Roman emperor agreed to baptize him. The custom of exchanging painted eggs dates back to the first century.
The Easter cake is a symbol of Jesus Christ himself. The Easter cake must be made with sourdough, because it is alive. It is a symbol of life that can last forever.
The lamb at the Easter table is also symbolic, it is reminiscent of Jesus Christ. The expression "lamb of God" is well known, which symbolizes innocence and purity.
There must be fresh flowers on the Easter table. They are a symbol of the reviving nature and of the fact that practically everything is eternal and imperishable.
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