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Since Easter is almost here, I thought I would do a round-up of our Easter Around the World adding in a few more countries I hoped to share about as well. So sit back and travel the world with me. Since our first Around the World post was in South America, I thought we would start there.
- Easter in Argentina
Chocolate Egg Source: By Diegogabriel (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons |
- Easter in Colombia
Source: By Campoelias (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons |
- Easter in Ecuador
Fanesca Source: By Micah Yoder (Transfered from en.wikipedia.org) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons |
- Easter in Guatemala
- Easter in Haiti
During Holy Week in Haiti there are rara bands who take to the streets. Rara bands are like a club. The men and women in them wear colorful clothing and play instruments including handmade ones.The instruments include drums, bamboo, graters, horns and long metal cylinders like trombones. Their music is based on four notes, but they are able to produce many different sounds. See the Youtube Video above. The Rara bands travel the streets with dancers and everyone joins in. Rara bands also play during All Saints' Week in November.
Musician playing a Bamboo horn called Vaksen Source: By LombinodrAlfonso Lomba (Own work) [CC-BY-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons |
- Easter in Mexico
Palms for Sale Source: By Nindasofia24601 (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons |
Card sculpture of Judas used for the "Burning of Judas" at Easter Sunday in Mexico Source: By Wolfgang Sauber (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons |
- Easter in Peru
Our Lord of Earthquakes Source: By LopeHope (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0], via Wikimedia Commons |
- Easter in Russia and Ukraine
- Easter in France, Portugal and Spain
- Easter in Sweden
- Easter in Germany, Hungary, Norway, and Poland
- Easter in Ethiopia
- Easter in Lebanon
Eid Il Fasih is a joyful celebration in Lebanon. All Lebanese Christians fast the 40 days of Lent or Es Soum. During this time families do not eat meat. On Palm Sunday or Sha'aneeni, the Christian children dress in their very best clothes for the Ziah, a parade around the church just before noon. The children carry candles that are decorated with flowers and olive branches. The festival ends with a feast. Holy Week passes quietly with families going to church and eating simply. On Holy Saturday, the churches are lit with candles and the day is called Sabt innour or Sabboth of Light. It is said that many years ago lights appeared by miracle in churches throughout Lebanon. On Easter Sunday, people dress in their best clothes, the children hunt for eggs and play a game called youdakis. They have a traditional meal and eat kousa or zucchini and grape leaves stuffed with rice and meat and Tabbouleh. On Easter Monday or Ithnayn il Rahib, families tend to take trips into the country and lit loud fireworks.
This is the end of our Around the World exploration of Easter celebrations for this year. I hope you enjoyed it. The resources I used for this post are the following books.
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