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    Easter Flowers Coloring Page. 7. Dot-to-Dot Coloring Page. 8. Happy Easter Basket Coloring Page. 9. Bunnies and Easter Eggs Coloring Page. 10. Mandala Easter Egg Coloring Page.

  3. List of Easter hymns - Wikipedia

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    1973. "Thine Be the Glory, Risen Conquering Son". Edmond Louis Budry, translated by Richard Hoyle. "Maccabaeus". English/French. 1923. Originally published in French as " À toi la gloire O Ressuscité ". "Wahrer Gott, wir glauben dir". True God, we believe You.

  4. List of dates for Easter - Wikipedia

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    In several cases, Easter falls onto the latest possible, 17th Sunday of the year. The first time that Easter will fall on April 24 in a leap year will be in 4292 which is also the 115th day of the year. The second latest date for Easter, April 24 or day 114, occurred in 2011. The last time this occurred before was in 1859 and it will not happen ...

  5. Paschal candle - Wikipedia

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    The blessing of the Easter water with the Paschal candle. After the Litany of the Saints, the Paschal candle is lowered three times into the Easter water to be blessed while the priest sings a prayer of blessing with the request for the descent of the Holy Spirit. In some eastern traditions, wax is dripped into the water for an even richer ...

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    The post showed the reality star — who shares son Tristan, 1, with her husband Tarek El Moussa — posing in a pink cheetah print workout set as she looked down, smiling at her sculpted abs ...

  7. Easter postcard - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of sending Easter postcards to relatives and friends developed during the end of the 19th century. Although only a few were sent in 1898, the cards subsequently became popular worldwide. In the beginning, monochrome as well as colored cards were printed. Most of the time, the center of the cards contained an oversized egg.

  8. Names of Easter - Wikipedia

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    In nearly all Romance languages, the name of the Easter festival is derived from the Latin Pascha. In Spanish, Easter is Pascua, in Italian and Catalan Pasqua, in Portuguese Páscoa and in Romanian Paşti. In French, the name of Easter is Pâques and also derives from the Latin word but the s following the a has been lost and the two letters ...

  9. Date of Easter - Wikipedia

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    The paschal or Easter-month is the first one in the year to have its fourteenth day (its formal full moon) on or after 21 March. Easter is the Sunday after its 14th day (or, saying the same thing, the Sunday within its third week). The paschal lunar month always begins on a date in the 29-day period from 8 March to 5 April inclusive.