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  • The Story of Mary Magdalene and the First Easter Egg
    According to tradition, after the Ascension of Jesus, Mary Magdalene traveled to Rome to preach the Gospel While there, she reportedly had an audience with Emperor Tiberius As the story goes, she held up an egg and proclaimed, “Christ is Risen!”
  • Why is Easter celebrated with eggs? | Britannica
    In the Orthodox tradition, eggs are painted red to symbolize the blood that Jesus shed on the cross The egg-coloring tradition has continued even in modern secular nations In the United States, for example, the White House Easter Egg Roll has been held, with some interruptions, on the Monday following Easter since 1878
  • St Mary Magdalene the Red Easter Egg - Tradition in Action
    At these words, Our Lord worked a miracle in St Mary Magdalene’s hand, changing the egg’s natural color into a deep red hue For this reason for centuries Catholics from Eastern Europe dye eggs red at Easter and distribute these eggs as gifts to their friends and neighbors
  • Greek Red Easter Eggs-The complete guide - The Greek Foodie
    According to a beloved Greek folk tradition, Mary Magdalene was the first to dye eggs red When she learned of the Resurrection and went to share the news, she was carrying a basket of white eggs As she proclaimed Christos Anesti (Christ is Risen), the eggs turned red in her hands
  • Easter eggs explained: Why eggs became a symbol of the festival and . . .
    Why are eggs such an important part of Easter? From ancient symbolism to modern chocolate treats, here's the story behind Easter eggs and what they truly represent in the festival
  • Easter Eggs: What Is the History Behind This Tradition?
    Originally, eggs were dyed a single color, red, to represent the blood of Jesus Christ shed on the cross This deeply symbolic practice spread gradually through eastern Orthodox churches and eventually reached Catholic and Protestant churches throughout Europe
  • The Easter Story of the Red Egg and Mary Magdalene
    One of the stories tells us that Mary Magdalene brought a basket of white boiled eggs with her on Easter morning to the tomb of Jesus When she arrived at the site of the Resurrection, the stone was already rolled away She also found that the eggs in her basket had turned red
  • Why Greeks Dye Eggs Red for Easter - GreekReporter. com
    Dying eggs red in anticipation of Greek Easter is one of the oldest and most beloved traditions in Greece Along with candles, church services, lamb, and the sweetbread tsoureki, eggs that have been tinted with red dye are one of the most iconic symbols of Easter in Greece


















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