Orthodox Easter Sunday in Belarus ― Date, History, and Details

Orthodox Easter Sunday in Belarus

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History of Orthodox Easter Sunday in Belarus and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

Orthodox Easter Sunday, also known as Pascha, is a Christian holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is one of the most important days in the Orthodox Church calendar, and is celebrated with special services, feasts and prayers.

In Belarus, Orthodox Easter Sunday is usually celebrated in late April or early May. On the eve of the holiday, people attend church services and often fast for the entire day. The following day, they feast on traditional Easter foods such as Easter bread (babka), kulich (a rich, sweet bread) and paskha (a cheese dessert).

Easter is also a time for family gatherings and celebrations. Many people visit their relatives and friends, and exchange Easter gifts. Popular Easter traditions in Belarus include painting Easter eggs, decorating homes with Easter flowers and participating in Easter egg hunts.