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  2. Artos - Wikipedia

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    An artos (Ancient Greek: ἄρτος, "leavened loaf", "bread") is a loaf of leavened bread that is blessed during services in the Eastern Orthodox [1] and Byzantine rite catholic churches. A large Artos is baked with a seal depicting the resurrection for use at Pascha (Easter).

  3. Easter bread - Wikipedia

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    ' Easter dove ') is an Italian traditional Easter bread, the Easter counterpart of the two well-known Italian Christmas desserts, panettone and pandoro. The dough for the colomba is made in a similar manner to panettone, with flour, eggs, sugar, natural yeast and butter; unlike panettone, it usually contains candied peel and no raisins.

  4. Category:Christianity and bread - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... out of 11 total. ... Easter bread; Elijah Receiving Bread from the Widow of Zarephath; F. Feeding the multitude;

  5. Calling All Eggheads! 75 Easter Trivia Questions and ... - AOL

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    Question: In the Bible, how many days passed between Jesus' death and resurrection? Answer: Three. Related: 50 Easter Bible Verses. Question: The Sunday before Easter is called what? Answer: Palm ...

  6. Reflect on Holy Week by Reading These Easter Bible Verses

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    Reflect on the true meaning of Easter with these Easter Bible verses. There are scriptures to read about the death and resurrection of Christ and God's love.

  7. Here's the Real Story Behind the Easter Bunny - AOL

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    The Easter Bunny is not in the bible and is not related to the resurrection story of Jesus that Christians celebrate on Easter Sunday. Rabbits and hares, along with eggs, are general symbols of ...

  8. Azymite - Wikipedia

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    "Azymes" (plural of azyme) is an archaic English word for the Jewish matzah, derived from the Ancient Greek word ἄζυμος (ἄρτος) ázymos (ártos), "unleavened (bread)", for unfermented bread in Biblical times; [2] the more accepted term in modern English is simply unleavened bread or matzah, but cognates of the Greek term are still used in many Romance languages (Spanish pan ácimo ...

  9. Easter food - Wikipedia

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    The Easter foods; bread and cheese paska are very rich and made of many dairy items given up during Great Lent. They are brought to church on Easter to be blessed by the priest. Kulich. Kulich is the Russian name for Easter bread. For the eastern Slavs, festive bread was round and tall, and dough decorations were made on top of it.