Articles, tagged with "easter sunday", page 5
16th April 2009
Easter Sunday plays a significant role for the Christians as it a great religious feast for them. According to them two days after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, he rose from his dead on this day only. Therefore, this day is also being termed as the ‘...
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Author:
elbertclark
15th April 2009
Easter is just around the corner, the preparations are full on and the zeal among everyone is also evident. Easter gifts
basket is something that instantly comes to one's mind when it's Easter. But to lend that extra touch of class and elegance you can...
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Author:
elbertclark
15th April 2009
Good Friday was the day on which Jesus died. On the basis of scriptural details of Sanhedrin trail of Jesus, Crucifixion of Jesus was probably done on Friday. Good Friday is a Friday before Easter Sunday. It is a religious day on which Christians commemor...
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Author:
elbertclark
09th April 2009
Adult costumes are becoming very commonplace in society. There are many uses for dress up costumes for adults. Some of them include holidays, themed parties, media, role playing and for fanatics.
Nowadays, playing dress-up and wearing costumes are not ...
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Author:
C.Shoemark
09th April 2009
The Turning Point
The key play.
The momentum shift.
This is when things turned around.
With sports teams, amidst games, or in post game commentary you hear phrases like this. In hockey it's a short handed goal, or a power play goal. It might be a ra...
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Author:
Peter Burritt
07th April 2009
Fairyhouse, County Meath is the scene for one of the most important steeplechase races for horses in the Republic of Ireland. The "Big Race" is part of the Fairyhouse Easter Festival Race Meeting and always takes place on Easter Monday.
The first Iris...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
30th March 2009
Easter Sunday is a holiday much anticipated by kids. After all, they get to hang out with friends and family, play games, eat candy and other treats, and even get presents! Of course, unfortunately for us adults, we're the ones who have to provide all the...
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Author:
Corina Volegna
27th March 2009
Spring is a wonderful time of the year. Not only does it herald the return of sunshine and warmth, but it also brings one of the biggest holidays: Easter! Easter is loved by both adults and children. Adults get to visit with friends and family and eat gre...
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Author:
Corina Volegna
13th March 2009
The annual Samhlaíocht Children's Bumble Bee Festival will certainly have Tralee buzzing over the Easter Bank Holiday Weekend. Children can look forward to a hive of activities in the KDYS building, street entertainment and of course the ever popular Fes...
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Author:
Mairead Foley
13th March 2009
When is Easter 2009?Easter Sunday is April 12, 2009.What is the meaning behind Easter?Easter is an annual feast acknowledged by the Christian religion, celebrating the resurrection of ChristWhat is the meaning behind the "Easter Egg"?The egg is a symbol o...
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Author:
chrisgyle
10th March 2009
Since the 16th Century Mothering Sunday has been celebrated in the UK on the fourth Sunday in Lent (exactly three weeks before Easter Sunday) meaning it falls on a different date each year.
Mothering Sunday in the UK has in recent times, taken on the n...
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Author:
JayMarshall
19th February 2009
Every year parents rush at the last minute to find the perfect Easter outfit for their little ones, sometimes settling for whatever is left. It's hard enough to find one great piece, but the hunt can get even more complicated if you're looking for multipl...
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Author:
Emily McCormick
19th February 2009
One of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, New York City has a lot to offer the visitor. Indeed, from globally renowned attractions and unparalleled shopping opportunities to the wealth of cultural experiences to be had, there's somethin...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
21st January 2009
So what if the unprecedented popularity of the internet has registered an undeniably strong influence on the way the 21st century netizens are dealing with their everyday affairs? So what if there has been a steep rise in the application of emails and sim...
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Author:
Tina
04th December 2008
Epiphany (also known as Twelfth Night)
6 January (18 January in Russia; 1 February in Ethiopia). The Epiphany (Epiphaneia: Greek for manifestation) celebrates three events that are all thought to have happened on this day: Jesus's appearance as a newborn...
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Author:
JASSI