复活节的起源
Easter is a religious holiday that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ three days after his death by crucifixion some 2,000 years ago. For Christians, Easter is a day of religious services and the
gathering of family.
The genesis of Easter was rooted in pagan gods that were worshiped prior to Canada's existence; but for Canada, Easter began and continues to be celebrated as a Christian event.
In many churches Easter is preceded by a season of prayer, abstinence, and fasting called Lent. This is observed in memory of the 40 days' fast of Christ in the desert. In Eastern Orthodox churches Lent is 50 days. In Western Christendom Lent is observed for six weeks and four days.
Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent, gets its name from the practice, mainly in the Roman Catholic church, of putting ashes on the foreheads of the faithful to remind them that "man is but dust." Palm Sunday, one week before Easter, celebrates the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem. Holy Week begins on this day. Holy Thursday, or Maundy Thursday, is in memory of the Last Supper of Christ with his disciples. Good Friday commemorates the crucifixion.
Lent may be preceded by a carnival season. Elaborate pageants often close this season on Shrove Tuesday, the day before the beginning of Lent. This day is also called by its French name, Mardi gras.
The name Easter comes from Eostre (pronounced yo'ster), an ancient Anglo-Saxon goddess. In pagan times an annual spring
festival was held in her honor. Some Easter customs have come from this and other pre-Christian spring
festivals. Others come from the Passover feast of the Jews, observed in memory of their
deliverance from Egypt.
The word paschal comes from a Latin word that means "belonging to Passover or to Easter." Formerly, Easter and the Passover were closely associated. The resurrection of Jesus took place during the Passover. Christians of the Eastern church initially celebrated both holidays together. But the Passover can fall on any day of the week, and Christians of the Western church preferred to celebrate Easter on Sunday the day of the resurrection.
复活节和
圣诞节一样,是外来的节日。
《圣经"新约全书》记载,耶稣被钉死在十字架上,第三天身体复活,复活节因此得名。
复活节是基督宗教最重大的节日,重要性超过
圣诞节,宗教起源与节期在欧美各国。按《圣经"马太福音》的说法,耶稣基督在十字架上受刑死后三天复活,因而设立此节。根据西方教会的传统,在春分节(3月21日)当日见到满月或过了春分见到第一个满月之后,遇到的第一个星期日即为
复活节。东方教会则规定,如果满月恰好出现在这第一个星期日,则
复活节再推迟一周。因此,节期大致在3月22日至4月25日之间。
关于耶稣基督之死,按基督教教义,是为了赎世人的罪;耶稣基督的身体复活,是为了叫信徒得到永生。因此,在基督宗教中,
复活节具有极度重要伟大的意义。
英国大部分节日都起源于宗教。
复活节发生在过了春分月圆后的第一个星期日,原是纪念西亚异教神明巴力的同父异母妹妹亚斯塔路降生的日子,亚斯塔路也是巴力的情妇。相传巴力得知妹妹亚斯塔路生于一枚天鹅蛋中,就去灌木中寻找;找到了,就抱在怀里孵化出了一只兔子;兔子长大后成了一个美女,和巴力同居,后来在巴力危难之际还救过巴力一命。
英语单词Easter的词源就是亚斯塔路。
而现在对大多数人来说,
复活节只是一个人们享受美好春光的普通节日。对于孩子们来说,没有比
复活节彩蛋或巧克力蛋更重要的了。 复活节早上,有的家里把早餐用的蛋分放在几个盛有不同颜色的植物染料的锅里煮,这样端上来的蛋不再是白色或浅棕色的,而是黄色或粉红色,蓝色或绿色的。当然,染料是不会渗透到蛋壳里去的。
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