GHENT, WV (WVNS) — As Easter approaches, it is important to remember what Easter is, as well as how and why people celebrate it throughout the world. Easter is a religious holiday, through which ...
Where did the tradition of Easter eggs come from? While no one knows exactly when and where the tradition of giving eggs for Easter got started, ancient cultures ranging from the Persians to the ...
Inaugurations are not the only huge event the U.S. Presidents throw for the people. The Monday following Easter Sunday, traditionally sees the White House open its South Lawn to crowds of children ...
For millions of Christians worldwide, Easter is an important day for members of the faith. The holiday celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which occurs after the 40-day period known as Lent.
Millions of colorful eggs will be hidden and found this Sunday. Easter may be a Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ after he was crucified by the Romans on Good Friday ...
The shelves of supermarkets are lined with Peeps, chocolate bunnies, plastic grass and baskets filled with goodies. Easter and the Easter Bunny are hopping into town this Sunday, and millions of ...
Once upon a time, before the Cuisinart of advanced educational thinking reduced history, geography and civics to the tasteless gruel of “social studies,” humanity’s story was taught in a linear ...
Easter baskets are a beloved tradition, filled with sweet treats and surprises that bring joy to children on Easter morning. But what you may not know is how this tradition started and where it came ...
Regardless of what your Easter baskets look like, they're an integral part of Easter and the Spring season for many families. What you may not know is how the tradition started and where it came from.
If you're like us, you just can't get enough of Easter. Spring's first big holiday, it's the holiest day on the Christian calendar, when we celebrate Jesus's Resurrection from the dead. Of course, ...
For millions of Christians worldwide, Easter is an important day for members of the faith. The holiday celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, which occurs after the 40-day period known as Lent.