Easter is a season of joy because Christians are rejoicing in the resurrection of Jesus. On Good Friday Jesus died to ransom us from our sins. Though this is to help us, Christians still mourn His absence from them, for as Jesus said in St. Luke 5:35, comparing Himself to a bridegroom, "But the day will come, when the bridegroom will be taken away from them, then they shall fast in those days." But on Easter Jesus rose from death, and so Christians rejoice.
(Bible verse from the Douay-Rheims Bible.)
The sun danced for joy on Easter morning.
Easter is its own season
Easter Sunday begins the Easter season which ends with Trinity Sunday.
No. Lent is the season of fasting in the Christian liturgical calendar. Easter is a season of rejoicing.
The Easter season is followed by the Pentecost season, which begins on Pentecost Sunday.
Because it brings out joy in everyone.
Yes, I would capitalise Easter, but not season, exactly as you did.
Spring time, in the Northern hemisphereCatholic AnswerThe Fifty Days from Easter until Pentecost is the Easter season.
On Easter, a priest typically wears liturgical vestments that reflect the joy and celebration of the resurrection. The most common attire is a white or gold chasuble, symbolizing purity and triumph. Additionally, the priest may wear a white stole and other vestments appropriate for the Easter liturgy. These colors and garments emphasize the significance of the Easter season in the Christian calendar.
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You can wear any color you like on Easter Vigil. Traditionally, it would be associated with brighter colors, like the way priests would wear white. It is also in the season of spring, another reason for wearing brighter colors.
Easter begins on, guess what, Easter Sunday. The Easter season then lasts for 50 days and ends on the Feast of Pentecost (the descent of the Holy Spirit on the disciples)