The Importance Of Easter Holiday

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The topic i have chosen to study is the holidays, which includes Easter Christmas and New Years and the most popular foods associated with the particular holiday. I have chosen this topic because i am interested in how other cultures celebrate their holidays and hopefully in turn you will learn something about our culture and our celbrations too. Easter: The Spanish word for 'Easter' is Pascua, it is a very important celebration in Spain. The whole of Holy Week is often a holiday. A lot of Spanish Catholics fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. This is also in agreement with Ireland, along with fasting for 40 days and 40 nights. Many towns and cities in Spain celebrate Easter with processions through the streets at night. Floats called 'tronos' are carried through the …show more content…

Each float has incredible decorated figures representing part of the Easter story on it. The floats and statues are often covered in gold, silver and fine cloths. They are also decorated with lots of fresh flowers. Forty or fifty people carry each trono on their shoulders on the procession, which can sometimes last between four or five hours! This however is not the case in Ireland, although I wish we did have some kind of public celebration for this holiday. We do not have any parades or floats or any kind of celebration along the streets other than eating our body weight in chocolate easter eggs. For preparation of Eater Sunday every home has a 'Spring clean' which means cleaning the house from top to bottom to prepare for the day. The Easter Eggs are always presented to the Children after their traditional Irish Easter dinner and can only be given to a child that has not broken the Lent fast and who has

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