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Easter Påske - in Poland and Norway

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Easter is ahead of us. The weather is supposed to be beautiful and sunny - encouraging for walks. This is an important time of spiritual renewal for the followers of Catholicism in Poland and Norway. What is the difference between Easter and... Norway and Poland? What are the common features? Read the article and share your Christmas thoughts with us.

Easter in Poland - reflection on life and death ...

For Polish Catholics, Easter has a strong spiritual dimension. A time of reflection on life and death, on transience. Finally, over your relationship with loved ones. Christmas time begins on Palm Sunday, which symbolizes Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. The Easter Triduum has been celebrated in the Catholic Church since Thursday. On Saturday, a compulsory family walk to church - in order to bless Easter dishes.

Sunday morning is time for loved ones. Common breakfast: sacred dishes appear on the table: ham, white sausage, butter lamb, Easter eggs - painted by the youngest family members. After breakfast, children look for the Christmas bunny, who leaves small gifts for them - usually sweets. “Wet Monday” (Smigus-Dyngus). The tradition of pouring water on each other is now a bit of a departure. However, this is a very nice custom and is worth cultivating.

Easter in Norway - Påske

As for Catholics in Poland, and for Norwegians - Easter has a more religious, spiritual atmosphere than Christmas. The Christmas week (Den stille uke) runs from Palm Sunday to the second day of Christmas. Even though it officially starts on Thursday, many Norwegians take three days off early to spend time with their family and relax. On Good Friday the Way of the Cross is organized. Holy Saturday is the time of blessing baskets. On this day, Norwegian children can eat sweets as much as they want and look for chocolate eggs (Påskeegg) in the garden. The chocolate eggs were cleverly hidden by the Easter Bunny (Påskehare).

Christmas Monday in Norway relaxing outdoors

Christmas Monday is, of course, a family Christmas breakfast. Eggs must necessarily appear on the table. Most of the additives are yellow. It is worth mentioning here that the color yellow is considered a symbol of Easter in Norway. After breakfast, it's time to relax and unwind. Norwegians love to spend time outdoors - a trip outside the city (Påsketur) for a skiing trip.

Easter traditions in Norway and criminal literature in the background ...

Norwegians love crime stories - this doesn't surprise anyone. There is also a certain "criminal" tradition associated with the Easter period, which dates back to the 20s. A unique book premiered then - "Bergenstoget plyndret i natt" ("The Plundered Night Train to Bergen"). A blood-curdling story that immediately became a hit! Since then, during the Easter period, Norwegians publish new crime books on a large scale and also read them on a large scale.

Weather for Easter in Norway

Weather in Easter in Norway will be dreamed up. Easter in Norway is supposed to be exceptionally warm and sunny. Stop for a while - rest and spend this time with your family.

 

Weather

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