Catholicism is the dominant religion in the Caribbean, where the Dominican Republic is located. The people tend to be very devout and the Easter season tends to be a solemn time with an emphasis on family. Still, parades are held on Holy Thursday and Good Friday and in some regions, people go to the beach or visit with friends. Unlike other parts of the world, Good Friday is the high point of the week.
Saturday is a time when no one talks and children are not punished by their parents.
During the Easter season, the dish of choice is sweet beans.
Because Guatemala has strong Christian traditions, Easter is the most important celebration of the year in the country. Processions are held throughout the country with thousands of people participating. Floats are constructed and sawdust carpets decorated with fruit and flowers, called huertos, are made for Jesus inside the churches.
The Passion of Jesus is portrayed in almost every community and some prepare almost a year for their roles.
Foods served during holy week all have special meaning and include Spanish fish dishes, vegetables with vinegar, desserts prepared with bread and honey, and hibiscus or rice beverages.
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Catholicism is the dominant religion in Honduras and Easter celebrations center around Semana Santa, "Holy Week." Beginning on the Sunday of Palms, or Palm Sunday, Christians observe the last days of Christ's life. Religious parades, special masses and traditional events originating in Colonial times take place.
On Good Friday, statues of Jesus, the Virgin Mary, Saint Joseph and other saints are taken out of Catholic churches, dressed in elaborate attire and paraded through the streets. Floats are carried through the streets by volunteers. The parade streets are covered with painted sawdust in intricate patterns or paintings that have religious significance.
On Easter Sunday, a meal is served in the evening to commemorate Jesus' resurrection three days after his death.
Good Friday is a day of reflection, fasting and prayer. Churches throughout the nation hold services and many are baptized.
Special concerts or programs, called Cantatas, are presented in many churches on Easter Sunday, and people wear their very best to the services. Companies and children attend Easter egg hunts and eat chocolate bunnies.
A lot of fish, fresh-baked buns and cheese is eaten and carnivals, fairs and parades are easily found during the weekend.
Good Friday and Easter Monday are public holidays in Trinidad and Tobago.
Christians attend church services, visit relatives and share large family meals. Hot Cross Buns are eaten before or after the meal on Good Friday by Christians and non-Christians alike. Some beat an effigy of Judas Iscariot, called a Bobolee," on this day.
On Easter Sunday, a large meal is served that usually includes baked ham, baked pork or roast chicken with all the trimmings.
On Easter Monday, people rest, go to the beach or stay home and enjoy leftovers.
As in many other countries, there are chocolates eggs, bunnies and chicks and Easter egg hunts.
Growing from ladies getting new hats for Easter Mass, Easter bonnet parades and competitions are a long-standing tradition during the weeks before Easter. In recent years, parades are mostly held at shopping malls and are for children.
In Holy friday some go to the church and most go to the beach or both.The comerce is closed and the most part of the industry don't work.Easter sunday it the people don't stay in the beach or other camp site, they go to the church. The commerce celebrate the bunny eggs hunting but in the most part the people don't participle on this type of activity.
Good Friday is a public holiday and is a rather solemn time for most Bajans. Easter Monday is also a public holiday.
People attended church services wearing their very best clothes during the Easter season. Flying kites is popular, especially on the savanna.
Eggs are part of the celebration in Barbadps. They are used in a ceremony that some believe can help predict the future. Eggs are broken, put in glasses of water and set out in the sun. The shapes taken by the egg whites and yolks in the water is believed to indicate what is likely to happen in the future.
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Christmas celebrated in December 25 and Easter is celebrated in april or march.T.Y. for reading.....
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Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of June in Barbados.
It's not very well-known but fukkatsusai (復活祭) is easter in japan.
It is celebrated from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday in Spain, Mexico and Guatemala.
It is celebrated in Winter! :)
China as a country does not celebrate Easter.
Easter celebrations in Vietname are celebrated on Friday 15th April and Saturday 16 April.
Not Jesus' Birthday: Jesus' resurrection is celebrated on Easter. His birthday is celebrated on Christmas Day.
Easter in Liechtenstein is celebrated very traditionally, with church being important and children hunting Easter eggs in gardens being common.