Orthodox Christians Celebrate Easter Across Russia
Orthodox Christians Celebrate Easter Across Russia
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Orthodox Christians celebrate Easter according to Julian calendar, introduced by Julius Caesar in 45 B.C. The Roman church adheres to Gregorian calendar, established by Pope Gregory III. This fact explains why Orthodox Christians and Catholics celebrate Easter on different days.
Russia is celebrating Easter on Sunday, as services are held in Orthodox churches, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Paul the Apostle explains that in this event, "death is swallowed up in victory," while St. Peter adds that the "resurrection of Jesus from the dead" gives believers "a new birth."While Orthodox Christians mark Easter according to the Julian calendar, the Roman Catholic Church and Protestants adhere to the Gregorian calendar, resulting in different dates for the holiday.During the holiday, Russians enjoy a traditional family dinner featuring Easter eggs and bread. Believers also use the Paschal greeting (Easter acclamation), a verbal tradition initiating conversation with the words "Christ is risen!" – to which one responds "Indeed He is Risen!"Check out Sputnik’s gallery to see more!
In Russia, Easter is celebrated with reverence and awe, as millions attend liturgical services and participate in countrywide festivities.
Russia is celebrating Easter on Sunday, as services are held in Orthodox churches, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Paul the Apostle explains that in this event, "death is swallowed up in victory," while St. Peter adds that the "resurrection of Jesus from the dead" gives believers "a new birth."
While Orthodox Christians mark Easter according to the Julian calendar, the Roman Catholic Church and Protestants adhere to the Gregorian calendar, resulting in different dates for the holiday.
During the holiday, Russians enjoy a traditional family dinner featuring Easter eggs and bread. Believers also use the Paschal greeting (Easter acclamation), a verbal tradition initiating conversation with the words "Christ is risen!" – to which one responds "Indeed He is Risen!"
Believers at an Easter service at the Ascension Cathedral in Novosibirsk.
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