The people eat hot cross buns only on goodfriday day and not throughout lent.
I have been reliably told that the origin of the hot cross bun was that a monk from St Albans Abbey in England made the first hot cross bun s in 1361. The cross was originally just cut in, not piped on & the relevance is obvious. The spices represent the frankincense & myrrh. The fruit represents of the fruit of the Holy Spirit. == == == ==
The same way everybody except hardcore traditionalist Christians do: they eat them as a holiday snackfood, just like candycanes. Almost nobody now follows the tradition of leaving them on the mantlepiece in order to bring luck.
During lent.
Arie van Lent is 41 years old (birthdate: August 31, 1970).
"Gnossiennes No. 1 - Lent" by Erik Satie
This question is incorrect as , people all over the world eat hot cross buns only on good friday.
Easter comes at the end of lent - a period of fasting. The cross on the bun is supposed to signify the cross of Christ.
The Stations of the Cross are primarily prayed on Fridays during Lent.
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During lent we remember Jesus great love for us and his death on the cross, also his 40 days of fasting.
wandering in the desert for 40 days and of course, dying for us on the cross!
It is possible bacause Jesus once have his passion on the cross.
Probably any countries with a Christian or Catholic population
Because it is Lent, and the 15th Station of the Cross is the resurrection, which happens AFTER Lent.
A purple drape over the cross is placed during Lent to symbolize mourning for the crucifixion.
spain, england, asia.
Ash Wednesday is the start of Lent and during Lent, the church uses purple