"He is risen!" Responded to with "He is risen indeed!" In some traditions this exchange is responded to with "Hallelujah!" in unison.
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The appropriate greeting for Easter is 'Happy Easter'. If one were to say Happy Birthday Jesus, at Christmas, they could say Christ is Risen at Easter.
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A seasonal greeting is a greeting apropos to the season, e.g., Merry Christmas, Happy Easter, Happy Independence Day, etc.
hi how are you? happy Good Friday
In Serbian, you don't say "Happy Easter". Instead, you say "Christ resurrected": The traditional greeting: Христос васкрсе (Hristos vaskrse) - Christ resurrected The reply: Ваистину васкрсе (Vaistina vaskrse) - truly resurrected
Blue Mountain sells Greeting Cards for many occasions. Some of these occasions include Birthdays, Christmas, Anniversaries, Father's Day, 4th of July, New Year, Easter, Thanksgiving and Halloween.
The traditional Russian greeting on Easter is Христос воскресе which translates to "Christ is risen!" This phrase is pronounced "khristos voskres"
Catholic AnswerTogether, they are called the Sacred Triduum. Which would begins with the Mass of the Lord's Supper in the evening of Thursday, continues through the Passion on Friday afternoon, and concludes in Jesus rising from the dead at the Easter Vigil which must begin after dark on Holy Saturday and be finished before dawn on Easter morning. The Church views all three services as one so the end of the the Holy Thursday Mass has no dismissal, Good Friday has no greeting or dismissal, and the Vigil begins with the lighting of the Easter Candle but no greeting.
Its an unfortunate fact that whenever and wherever people have an event to celebrate commercial enterprise or opportunists will take advantage of it to market 'Merchandise'. Greeting cards are a good example.
Yes, it is a greeting
The Greeting was created in 1978.