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EASTER HOLIDAY
1. General- On Easter Sunday, Christians celebratethe resurrectionof the Lord.- The most well-attended Sunday service of the year for Christian churches.- The belief: Jesus came back to life, three days after his death on the cross.- The death of Jesus Christ bycrucifixionis commemorated onGood Friday.
Through those, Jesus paid the penalty for sin purchase for all who believe in
him.
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2. Easter Season- Marks end of Lent (40-day period of fasting, repentance, moderation and spiritual
discipline in preparation for Easter).
3. Easter in the Bible
- Found in the following passages of Scripture: Matthew 27:27-28:8; Mark 15:16-16:19; Luke 23:26-24:35; and John 19:16-20:30.
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4. Determining the Date of Easter- Always celebrated on the Sunday immediately following thePaschal Full Moon.
5. Why does the Date for Easter Change every Year?a. Short answer:
- The early church fathers wished to keep the observance of Easter in correlation totheJewish Passover.
- Jewish holiday calendar: based on solar and lunar cycles feast days (the death,burial, resurrection) movableEaster changes every year.
b. Long answer- Paschal Full MoonDate is determined from historical tables, has nop
correspondence to lunar events.- Western Christian Church used the calculations that astronomers approximated toestablish table of Ecclesiastical Full Moon datesHoly Days on the Ecclesiastical
calendar.
- By 1583, the table was established and used ever since. Paschal Full Moon: first Ecclesiastical Full Moon date after March 20 (March
21 to April 18)
Easter: ranging from March 22 through April 25
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QUEENS OFFICIAL BIRTHDAY
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In Britain, the Queen actually celebrates 2 birthdays:1st
: her actual birthday on April 21
2nd
: official birthday on either 1st,or 2
nd, or 3
rd, Saturday in June
- On that day: there is big parade in London Center, called The Trooping of theColour (originally a military procedure taken place before battle)
- Colour : name for armys flagsTrooping : when flag shown to soldiers & they saw, recognized it
1. What is Trooping the Colour ?-
The official birthday of Queen Elizabeth IImarked each year by a military parade and
march-past (Carrying of the Flag).
- The official name : the QueensBirthday Parade.
- Place :Horse Guards Parade,Whitehall inLondon.
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- The biggest royal event of the year.
Members of the Royal Family stand with Britain's Queen Elizabeth II (C) on the balcony of
Buckingham Palace following the Queen's Birthday Parade, "Trooping the Colour", at the Horse
Guards Parade, in London, on June 11, 2011. The ceremony, made up of more than 600
guardsmen and cavalry, is believed to have first been performed during the reign of King Charles
II and in 1748 it was decided that the parade would be used to mark the official birthday of the
Sovereign, even though the Queen's actual birthday is on April 21st
- In 1748, the sovereigns official birthday was amalgamated (merged) with theTrooping the Colour.
- Tradition of Trooping the Colour : back to days when the Colours (regimental flagof the regiment) was trooped in front of soldiers to make sure everyone could
recognise the flag in battle.
2. The History- Existed in various forms from around 1700, then restored in 1820 on the accession
of King George IV.- Parades main aspects have changed very little since then.- Apart from during the world wars and a national rail strike in 1955.- Monarchs are traditionally given a second birthday if they were born in winter, in
case the weather is unsuitable for an outdoor event!
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3. Parade RouteThe parade route goes fromBuckingham
Palacealong The Mall to Horseguards
Parade, Whitehall and back again.
4. Ticket for the Holiday- Available to the public, however they must be applied for in writing in January or
February and are then allocated by ballot.
- Applicants will be informed by mid-March if they have been successful.- If you're not lucky enough to get a ticket for Trooping the Colour, you can join the
crowds of spectators along the Mall to watch all the action.
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REMEMBRANCE DAY
1. What is Remembrance Day?- Time: 11 November- Purpose: Special day to remember all those men and women who were
killed during the two World Wars and other conflicts (known as
Armistice Day, after the Second World War renamed: Remenbrance
Day)
- Special services are held at war memorials and churches all overBritain.
- Place: Cenotaph in Whitehall, London.
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The Queen lays the first wreath at the Cenotaph.
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People leave small wooden crosses by the memorials in remembrance of
a family member who died in war.
2. The Last Post- The Last Post
played tointroduce the two
minute silence in
Remembrance
Day ceremonies.
- It is usuallyplayed on a
bugle.
3. Ode of Remembrance- A poem called For the Fallen by
Laurence Binyon (1869-1943) is
often read aloud during the
ceremony:
They shall grow not old, as we that areleft grow old
Age shall not weary them, nor the year
condemn.
At the growing down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.
4. Poppy Day- Remembrane Day is also known
as Poppy Day because itstraditionally to wear an artificial
poppy.
- Poppies are sold by the RoyalBritish Legion, a charity
dedicated to helping war
veterans.
5. Two Minute Silence
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- At 11am on Remembrance Day, a two minutes observed at warmemorials and other public spaces across the country
- The First Two Minute Silence in London (11th November 1919) asreported in the Manchester Guardian, 12th November 1919.
'The first stroke of eleven produced a magical effect.
The tram cars glided into stillness, motors ceased to cough and fume,
and stopped dead, and the mighty-limbed dray horses hunched back
upon their loads and stopped also, seeming to do it of their own volition.
Someone took off his hat, and with a nervous hesitancy the rest of the
men bowed their heads also. Here and there an old soldier could bedetected slipping unconsciously into the posture of 'attention'. An
elderly woman, not far away, wiped her eyes, and the man beside her
looked white and stern. Everyone stood very still ... The hush deepened.
It had spread over the whole city and become so pronounced as to
impress one with a sense of audibility. It was a silence which was
almost pain ... And the spirit of memory brooded over it all.'