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  1. Eastertide - Wikipedia

    Eastertide (also known as Eastertime or the Easter season) or Paschaltide (also known as Paschaltime or the Paschal season) is a festal season in the liturgical year of Christianity that focuses on …

  2. What is the season of Eastertide and how long is it? - Aleteia

    Apr 2, 2024 · Eastertide is simply another name for the Easter Season and refers to the time after Easter when the Church focuses on Jesus' resurrection.

  3. The Great Fifty Days of Easter: A Rookie Anglican Guide to Eastertide

    Apr 21, 2019 · Easter Sunday is only the beginning! A great fifty-day feast (known as “Eastertide,” “Easter Season,” or “Easter Time,” as well as “Paschaltide,” “Paschal Season,” or “Paschal Time”) …

  4. Eastertide: Meaning, Celebration, Prayers - Hozana

    A period of fifty days following the feast of Easter, Eastertide unfolds during an octave of Sundays that reactualizes the mystery of the resurrection of Christ. Learn everything from this liturgical time, a time …

  5. Signs and themes of Eastertide - Catholic Review

    Apr 12, 2025 · Just the name “Easter” brings thoughts of new life, springtime, of freshness, of the Resurrection. This is not only a day — not only a few weeks on the church calendar — but, for …

  6. Liturgical Year : Activities : The Time Of Easter or Eastertide

    Eastertide is the time of new life. Our Savior's in the first place, living for ever a life which belongs no more to the earth and which one day we shall share with Him in heaven.

  7. The Seventh Sunday of Eastertide, which falls within this 10-day period, combines an ecclesiastical and national tradition, which is recalled in the sharagan of the day.

  8. Discover Meaning of Eastertide Traditions & Celebrations

    Apr 24, 2025 · Explore the meaning of Eastertide, its global celebrations, traditions, spiritual reflections, and how families can celebrate. A joyful guide to Eastertide renewal.

  9. What is Eastertide? - Nashville Catholic

    Apr 9, 2024 · Eastertide is the longest liturgical season in the Catholic Church. The faithful spend 50 days rejoicing and celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ leading up to Pentecost.

  10. Eastertide - churchofdivinemercy.org

    We know it as Eastertide or Paschaltide. In the liturgical books, Eastertide commences with the First Vespers of Low Sunday (a.k.a. Divine Mercy Sunday) and ends before the First Vespers of Trinity …