EASTER:
Jesus was a politically aware
activist vigorously worked against the Palestinian “Establishment” which, of
course, was the Roman occupying forces and Jerusalem’s collaborationist Jewish
aristocracy. As a champion of the poor and downtrodden, Jesus went so far as to
lead an abortive raid on the Temple treasury to dispossess its money-hungry
directors. The raid, disguised in the Gospels as a one-man assault on the
profane money changers, quickly led to Jesus denunciation by the high priests
and then to his Roman trial.
The Last Supper is the final meal
that Jesus shares with his twelve apostles in Jerusalem before his crucifixion
During last supper, Jesus takes
bread, breaks it and gives it to the disciples, saying, "This is my body,
which is given for you". He then has them all drink from a cup, saying,
"This cup that is poured out for you is the new covenant in my blood"
(Luke 22:19–20).
Easter, which celebrates Jesus Christ’s
resurrection from the dead, is Christianity’s most important holiday. It has
been called a moveable feast because it doesn’t fall on a set date every year,
as most holidays do. Instead, Christian churches in the West celebrate Easter
on the first Sunday following the full moon after the vernal equinox on March
21. Therefore, Easter is observed anywhere between March 22 and April 25 every
year.
Easter is really an entire season of
the Christian church year, as opposed to a single-day observance. Lent, the
40-day period leading up to Easter Sunday, is a time of reflection and penance
and represents the 40 days that Jesus spent alone in the wilderness before
starting his ministry, a time in which Christians believe he survived various
temptations by the devil. The day before Lent, known as Mardi Gras
or Fat Tuesday, is a last hurrah of food and fun before the fasting begins. The
week preceding Easter is called Holy Week and includes Maundy Thursday, which
commemorates Jesus’ last supper with his disciples; Good Friday, which honors
the day of his crucifixion; and Holy Saturday, which focuses on the transition
between the crucifixion and resurrection. The 50-day period following Easter
Sunday is called Eastertide and includes a celebration of Jesus’ ascension into
heaven.
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