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ID number:941742
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Published: 14.04.2010.
Language: English
Level: Elementary school
Literature: 3 units
References: Not used
Table of contents
Nr. Chapter  Page.
2.  Kāpēc tieši šo tēmu?    2
3.  Mērķis    3
4.  Uzdevumi    4
5.  Easter    4-10
6.  Chirstmas    11-27
7.  Halloween    28-31
10.  My friend Adriāna    32
11.  Mērķa auditorija    34
12.  Saturs    35
13.  Izmantotā literatūra    36
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What is Easter?
Easter is the time for holidays, festivals and a time for giving chocolate Easter eggs. But Easter means much more....
Easter is the oldest and the most important Christian Festival, the celebration of the death and coming to life again of Jesus Christ. For Christians, the dawn of Easter Sunday with its message of new life is the high point of the Christian year.
What happens on Easter Sunday today?
Christians gather together on Easter Sunday for a Sunrise Service. This service takes place on a hill side so everyone can see the sun rise.

Some Christians take part in an Easter vigil, lighting a new fire outside the church early on Sunday morning. The Paschal candle, decorated with studs to celebrate Christ's wounds, may be lit from the fire and carried into the church where it is used to light the candles of the worshippers. The Easter Eucharist is a particularly joyful service. It is a popular time for baptisms and renewal of baptism vows.

Some churches have an Easter Garden. A stone is placed across the mouth of a tomb before Easter, then rolled away on Easter morning.

The traditional Easter gift is a chocolate egg. …

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