PALM SUNDAY
Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday. I once called
her a flower. It was established to commemorate
the arrival of Christ into Jerusalem. Began a period
of spiritual preparation for Christmas, which fade,
focus and experience of the Passion of Christ. Palm
Sunday is celebrated in Poland since the Middle
Ages. According to the rites of the Catholic faithful
that day palms bring to the church, a symbol of
reviving life.
EASTER SATURDAY
It is the day before Easter and the last day of Holy
Week in which Christians prepare for Easter. It
commemorates the day that Jesus Christ's body lay
in the tomb.
Holy Saturday is sometimes referred to as Easter
Saturday,[2] though on the religious calendar this
phrase is more correctly applied to the Saturday in
Easter Week.
On this day people do it to the church baskets and
Father them saints. They are, for example: bread,
salt, pepper, meat.
EASTER SUNDAY
Easter Sunday begins on Saturday after
sunset. It begins with the Easter Vigil, during
which lights up Paschal - a big wax candle,
which symbolizes the risen Christ. It is also
the last day of the Easter Triduum. On
Easter Sunday the whole family eats
breakfast. If the food, which was dedicated
on Easter Saturday.
EASTER MONDAY
In the Polish tradition of the day topping up with water
jokes others. Pouring water refers to the ancient
pagan practices, connecting with a symbolic
awakening of nature to life and what the renewable
capacity of the earth to give birth. To this day, a
habit of sprinkling holy water fields in Monday
morning by the hosts is encountered in the villages
in the southern Polish. Easter Monday is a day off
from work.
Polish easter customs and traditions

Polish easter customs and traditions

  • 2.
    PALM SUNDAY Holy Weekbegins with Palm Sunday. I once called her a flower. It was established to commemorate the arrival of Christ into Jerusalem. Began a period of spiritual preparation for Christmas, which fade, focus and experience of the Passion of Christ. Palm Sunday is celebrated in Poland since the Middle Ages. According to the rites of the Catholic faithful that day palms bring to the church, a symbol of reviving life.
  • 3.
    EASTER SATURDAY It isthe day before Easter and the last day of Holy Week in which Christians prepare for Easter. It commemorates the day that Jesus Christ's body lay in the tomb. Holy Saturday is sometimes referred to as Easter Saturday,[2] though on the religious calendar this phrase is more correctly applied to the Saturday in Easter Week. On this day people do it to the church baskets and Father them saints. They are, for example: bread, salt, pepper, meat.
  • 4.
    EASTER SUNDAY Easter Sundaybegins on Saturday after sunset. It begins with the Easter Vigil, during which lights up Paschal - a big wax candle, which symbolizes the risen Christ. It is also the last day of the Easter Triduum. On Easter Sunday the whole family eats breakfast. If the food, which was dedicated on Easter Saturday.
  • 5.
    EASTER MONDAY In thePolish tradition of the day topping up with water jokes others. Pouring water refers to the ancient pagan practices, connecting with a symbolic awakening of nature to life and what the renewable capacity of the earth to give birth. To this day, a habit of sprinkling holy water fields in Monday morning by the hosts is encountered in the villages in the southern Polish. Easter Monday is a day off from work.