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March 22, 2008

He is Risen Indeed!

Chora_4 Tsesa dolehisanahi! Oodoyuhi Tsesa dolehisanahi!

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and have a Blessed Easter!

March 19, 2008

Easter on the move

Renovation forcing St. George's to move pair of Easter services
BY AMY FLOWERS UMBLE
Fredericksburg (VA) FREE LANCE-STAR
3/19/2008

According to the Gospels, it took three days for Jesus to be resurrected.

It's taking a little bit longer for a downtown Fredericksburg church.

Because of the yearlong renovation project, St. George's Episcopal Church will celebrate two of its Easter services this Sunday at the Riverside Dinner Theater in southern Stafford County.

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March 16, 2008

Celebrating sacred time

Faithful draw personal messages from symbolic Holy Week events
Lisa Pemberton
The Olympian (WA)

Holy Week - which begins this weekend - traces Jesus' journey from his entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday to his death on Good Friday and his resurrection on Easter Sunday.

For many Christians, it's a time for self reflection and spiritual renewal.

"It can provide context for our own suffering, our own struggle," said the Rev. David James of St. John's Episcopal Church in Olympia.

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Easter plans hatch early this year
By Johanna Crosby
Cape Cod Online
March 16, 2008

With Easter coming so early this year, the Easter Bunny has to get hopping.

The last time Easter Sunday fell on March 23 was 1913, and it won't occur on that date again until 2160.

Easter Sunday — the Christian holy day that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ — is typically associated with April and spring flowers coloring the landscape.

"It's harder to think of Easter in the dead of winter," said John Terry, senior minister of the Federated Church of Hyannis.

Yet the March date isn't too far off the mark. According to the calendar, March 20 is the first day of spring, and clocks sprang ahead to daylight saving time March 9.

"It may not look or feel like spring," said Doug Scalise, senior pastor of Brewster Baptist Church, "yet the seeds of new life and the possibility of hope are still there."

How the date of Easter Sunday is determined is confusing even for believers.

It’s all here …plus this handy sidebar:

Easter is a movable feast that can occur within a 35-day span.
The earliest possible date for Easter is March 22, next occurring in 2285.
The latest it can occur is April 25.
The cycle of Easter dates repeats after exactly 5,700,000 years.
April 19 is the most common date for Easter.

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