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Anonymous Coward User ID: 11132818 United States 04/14/2012 05:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Easter season is the most significant and sacred time of the Orthodox Church calendar. Orthodox Easter consists of a series of celebrations (movable feasts) commemorating the resurrection of the Lord, Jesus Christ. Quoting: Vasile.Lupu It is customary among Orthodox Christians to greet one another during Easter season with the Paschal greeting. The salutation begins with the phrase, "Christ is Risen!" The response is "Truly, He is Risen!" In the Orthodox tradition, eggs are a symbol of new life. Early Christians used eggs to symbolize the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the regeneration of believers. At Easter, eggs are dyed red to represent the blood of Jesus that was shed on the cross for the redemption of all men. To all of you friends celebrating Easter this weekend, "Christ is Risen!" and peace to all! Ummmm,no* AHHhhhhh, the chosen has spoken. Isnt all the money enough, mate? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 11132818 United States 04/14/2012 05:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Easter season is the most significant and sacred time of the Orthodox Church calendar. Orthodox Easter consists of a series of celebrations (movable feasts) commemorating the resurrection of the Lord, Jesus Christ. Quoting: Vasile.Lupu It is customary among Orthodox Christians to greet one another during Easter season with the Paschal greeting. The salutation begins with the phrase, "Christ is Risen!" The response is "Truly, He is Risen!" In the Orthodox tradition, eggs are a symbol of new life. Early Christians used eggs to symbolize the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the regeneration of believers. At Easter, eggs are dyed red to represent the blood of Jesus that was shed on the cross for the redemption of all men. To all of you friends celebrating Easter this weekend, "Christ is Risen!" and peace to all! Naistina vyzkrysna! is that summat like 'voiistino voskress'? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 14359218 United Kingdom 04/14/2012 05:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Easter season is the most significant and sacred time of the Orthodox Church calendar. Orthodox Easter consists of a series of celebrations (movable feasts) commemorating the resurrection of the Lord, Jesus Christ. Quoting: Vasile.Lupu It is customary among Orthodox Christians to greet one another during Easter season with the Paschal greeting. The salutation begins with the phrase, "Christ is Risen!" The response is "Truly, He is Risen!" In the Orthodox tradition, eggs are a symbol of new life. Early Christians used eggs to symbolize the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the regeneration of believers. At Easter, eggs are dyed red to represent the blood of Jesus that was shed on the cross for the redemption of all men. To all of you friends celebrating Easter this weekend, "Christ is Risen!" and peace to all! You've even got a little dancing pentagram.... EGGS??.....MOVABLE FEASTS??? Hello Pagan The masquerade continues.....Get yourself onto the narrow path . |
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User ID: 11598450 United States 04/14/2012 07:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Easter season is the most significant and sacred time of the Orthodox Church calendar. Orthodox Easter consists of a series of celebrations (movable feasts) commemorating the resurrection of the Lord, Jesus Christ. Quoting: Vasile.Lupu It is customary among Orthodox Christians to greet one another during Easter season with the Paschal greeting. The salutation begins with the phrase, "Christ is Risen!" The response is "Truly, He is Risen!" In the Orthodox tradition, eggs are a symbol of new life. Early Christians used eggs to symbolize the resurrection of Jesus Christ and the regeneration of believers. At Easter, eggs are dyed red to represent the blood of Jesus that was shed on the cross for the redemption of all men. To all of you friends celebrating Easter this weekend, "Christ is Risen!" and peace to all! Thank you!! As an orthodox Christian (converted from Lutheranism) I wish you Kail Anastasi as well! :) It's no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society. There is a sign in Munich that says, "Heisenberg might have slept here." I am old enough to be living in the future I was warned about. |
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User ID: 14029482 United States 04/14/2012 07:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes! ;-`) That would be the appropriate response, well...old school response. Hristos vyzkrysna! Naistina vyzkrysna! Grandparents would say: Hristos voskrese! Voistinu voskrese! Hristos Voskrese! :) Voistinu voskrese! Last Edited by wisc_natureboy on 04/14/2012 07:13 PM We all breathe the same air. .-.. --- ...- . / .- .-.. .-.. |
Vlad Tepes
User ID: 4409012 Romania 04/14/2012 07:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You've even got a little dancing pentagram.... EGGS??.....MOVABLE FEASTS??? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 14359218 Hello Pagan The masquerade continues.....Get yourself onto the narrow path . Not to mention that God apparently has a Holy Mother according to Christian clergy. Theotokos, "the one who gives birth to God". Talk about taking the wrong turn into polytheism. The blasphemies that the Councils decided continue... Sol Dominvs Imperi Romani Imperium Romanum Sacrum In Varietate Concordia |