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03-13-2024 05:44 PM
Just a reminder/marketing opportunity/shower thought that makes me think of my late parents- whenever Easter was mentioned on TV, radio, etc.- it's not everyone's Easter that is so early!
As a Greek American I am used to typically celebrating Easter at a different date than those in other churches. This year in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Easter is not celebrated until May 5, 2024. I realize (after a cursory Google and results from wiki and the Pew Research Center) this likely isn't applicable to many and I'm sure the Q knows their demographics, but for a chunk of Christians in the US, Easter won't be for a while.
As a child I would reframe this as being able to get even more discounted candy!
03-13-2024 06:09 PM
I have a Greek friend and always try to remember to wish her happy Easter on the Sunday she celebrates
03-13-2024 11:01 PM
One of my brothers is married to a woman from Athens Greece and they celebrate Easter on the Greek Orthodox date. Their two boys ( now in their 20's ) loved being able to celebrate both Easters as their father is Catholic.
I have a good friend who celebrates Easter on the Greek Orthodox date as well with her family.
It is interesting to learn the customs of others.
03-14-2024 08:50 AM
03-14-2024 03:10 PM
@KewVeeSeaANDme wrote:Just a reminder/marketing opportunity/shower thought that makes me think of my late parents- whenever Easter was mentioned on TV, radio, etc.- it's not everyone's Easter that is so early!
As a Greek American I am used to typically celebrating Easter at a different date than those in other churches. This year in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Easter is not celebrated until May 5, 2024. I realize (after a cursory Google and results from wiki and the Pew Research Center) this likely isn't applicable to many and I'm sure the Q knows their demographics, but for a chunk of Christians in the US, Easter won't be for a while.
As a child I would reframe this as being able to get even more discounted candy!
When I was a kid not only did the Easter Bunny come twice (unless in those rare years where Easter was the same on both calendars) but Christmas was great too! Santa came on Dec. 25 and St. Nicholas came on Jan. 7. My mother always held back a few gifts for both. 🐰🎅
03-14-2024 05:25 PM
Greeks are not the only nationality that will be observing Easter on May 5. There are Serbians, Russians and Orthodox Ukranians and Coptics.
Those mentioned above always follow Passover.
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