WTF: Primary school trashes Easter service: In name of EQUALITY
"A primary school has scrapped its annual Easter celebration and service to “respect diverse religious beliefs”.
The announcement by Norwood Primary School has sparked outrage and confusion among parents and carers...
Miss Mander said respect for diverse religious beliefs represented within the school was the reason behind the decision.
“By not holding specific religious celebrations, we aim to create a more inclusive atmosphere that honours and respects the beliefs of all our children and their families”, she said..."
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/primary-school-scraps-easter-respect-093828052.html?guccounter=1
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English Heritage: How the English Celebrated Easter:
"Easter has been a time of celebration and feasting since the earliest days of Christianity. Over the centuries, it's become associated with many different traditions. From baked goods to ball games and bunnies, here are some of the ways that the English have celebrated Easter throughout history.
The Origins of Easter
For Christians, Easter is about celebrating the central miracle of Jesus’ death and resurrection. It’s been the most important date in the religious calendar since the very earliest days of Christianity..."
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/easter/how-the-english-celebrated-easter/
Blog: Easter Traditions in the UK
"It can be bewildering to make sense of it all — particularly if you come from a country where Easter isn’t celebrated. So here is my guide to all things Easter in the UK.
In the UK, Easter is a widely celebrated holiday. It usually involves eating a lot of chocolate (always a winner!) and is marked by symbols representing new life and fertility — eggs and rabbits in particular..."
https://intranet.birmingham.ac.uk/student/news/public/jan-mar-2024/easter-traditions-in-the-uk.aspx
The Inclusive University Blog: Equality & Diversity: So why do we celebrate Easter? And what is it with the eggs and bunnies?
"Easter is an important Christian festival – it’s when Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Bible says that Christ died on a cross on a day called Good Friday. Was buried for three days. According to the Bible, Jesus was then resurrected and came back to life on Easter Sunday...
The Easter story is the decisive move of God in saving humankind from sin and restoring all things to Himself..."
https://blogs.uwe.ac.uk/equality-and-diversity/so-why-do-we-celebrate-easter-and-what-is-it-with-the-eggs-and-bunnies/
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