@rushousebrussels · Post #3015 · 12.04.2026 г., 08:48
Easter Traditions in Old Russia For centuries, Easter has been the principal Orthodox celebration — a symbol of the triumph of life over death and the victory of light. The celebration began with a night service, followed by a solemn procession. The greeting “Christ is Risen!” was heard everywhere, with the response: “Christ has risen indeed. Hallelujah!” Festive foods held special meaning: sweet Easter bread, a traditional cottage cheese dessert, and decorated eggs — all symbolizing joy, purity, and new life. The blessing of food in church was an essential tradition, and after the Great Lent, the festive meal became especially meaningful. Easter also marked the beginning of joyful gatherings: visiting loved ones, exchanging eggs, and traditional games symbolizing renewal and the continuity of life. Easter brings together families and generations, reminding us of the enduring values of faith, hope, and love. ⸻ #Easter#OrthodoxEaster#Traditions#RussianCulture#FaithHopeLove