Passover, Holy Week, Easter Observed Around the World

HolyWeek-Passover-HEAD-smWestern and Eastern Orthodox Christians have been observing Holy Week with a series of special services. In Ukraine, many churches celebrated Palm Sunday with additional prayers for a peaceful resolution to the crisis with Russia. Pope Francis presided over several traditional rituals, including the Holy Thursday foot-washing service, which he conducted at a rehabilitation center for disabled people in Rome. There, he washed and kissed the feet of 12 people, among them women and non-Catholics. The season of Easter—or in the Eastern tradition Pascha—is considered the most important time on the Christian calendar. Jews around the world have been celebrating Passover, the eight-day holiday that remembers their ancestors’ exodus from slavery in Egypt. Jews held special meals, seders, where they retold the Exodus story.

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