Saturday 5 July 2008
1. Wikipedia: Easter
Examines the history of Easter and its many traditions including how it is celebrated in Western Christianity and Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
en.wikipedia.org
2. Catholic Encyclopedia: Easter
Features the definition of Easter, the feast, specific customs, and more.
www.newadvent.org
3. Easter 2008 (Christian Festival)
Interesting facts and information on the origins of Easter including Lent, Ash Wednesday, Mothering Sunday and Palm Sunday ... Easter in England ...
www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk
4. BBC - Religion & Ethics - Easter
Easter is the most important Christian festival. It celebrates Jesus Christ's resurrection from the dead, three days after he was executed.
www.bbc.co.uk
5. Wikipedia: Easter Egg
Offers a brief history of the Easter egg, specially decorated eggs given out to celebrate the Easter holiday.
en.wikipedia.org
6. Easter Day 2008 in England
Easter is the most important festival in the Christian calendar. ... Some Christians take part in an Easter vigil, lighting a new fire outside the ...
www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk
7. Easter - Traditions and Customs
Find out all about the history, traditions and customs of the Easter festival. ... How did Easter get its name? ... In our illustrated Easter story you can ...
www.topmarks.co.uk
8. Happy-Easter.com
Roll a virtual egg, find more about Easter bonnets, send a virtual card, post a message to the boards, and more about the Easter holiday.
www.happy-easter.com
9. Easter - Developing the Future - Home
Easter is a specialist developer and owner of business parks and industrial estates. ... Easter Park. Aldermaston, ... 19/06/2008 - Easter is Moving...
www.eastergroup.co.uk
10. Easter - Easter in Britain - British Culture, Customs and Traditions
British Culture, British Traditions, British Customs - Easter ... Easter Celebrations ... In Britain Easter occurs at a different time each year. ...
www.learnenglish.de
