Christos Voskrese 2012

Christos Voskrese 2012Father John Ciurpita  gives the traditional blessing of the baskets Easter Sunday outside Saints Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church on Penn Street in Clifton Heights, Pa. 
Christos Voskrese 2012 — Christos voskrese, which means Christ has Risen, is the Easter greeting in Church Slavonic which brings the response Voistinu voskrese or Indeed, He has risen.
Easter, of course, celebrates the Resurrection of the Lord Jesus and the salvation of Man.
The date for Easter is the Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox, which is always reckoned, regardless of astronomical observations, to be March 21 as per the Western churches that use the Gregorian calendar, so Easter always falls between March 22 and April 25.
The dating for Easter correlates with the means the Jews once used to set the date for Passover, which correlates with Scripture since Scripture indicates that the Crucifixion of the Lord occurred as the lambs were being slaughtered for the celebration of that holiday.
In fact, in most Western languages the name for the day is a cognate of the Pesach which is the Hebrew name for Passover. In Latin it would be Pascha so Paschal lamb would be Passover lamb.
In English and German, the word comes from Eostre month, which was basically April, and which the pagans who spoke Germanic languages had named for the goddess Eostre much as our own March and April are named for the Greek god and goddess Mars and Aphrodite, respectively.
In Slavic, the holiday is called “Great Night” (Velikonoce in Slovak) or “Great Day” (Velikden in Ukrainian).
There are some caveats regarding the date. The Eastern churches that use the Julian calendar set the equinox  at April 3, and, of course, the spring equinox is based on that of the Northern Hemisphere.
So, Christos Voskrese.

One thought on “Christos Voskrese 2012”

  1. Very well explained!!!
    Explains why you can count on a Full Moon in and around Good Friday/passover.
    The First Passover,the angel instructed;place the blood of an unblemished lamb on the lintle(wooden frame of the door)with hysop.On Good Friday,the Bloodof an Unblemished Lamb
    was sprinkled on the wooden cross.Ergo:”Lamb of god who takes away the sins of the world have mercy on us”

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