Resurrection, The act of rising from the dead; in Christianity, the return of Jesus to life on Easter Sunday, symbolizing victory over sin and death., Church service, A religious meeting or ceremony held in a church, often including prayers, hymns, and sermons; during Easter, special services celebrate the Resurrection., Pagan, A person who belongs to a religion that worships many gods, especially one that existed before the main world religions, Fertility, The ability to produce abundant life or offspring; a key theme in spring and pagan celebrations, symbolizing the earth’s renewal and growth., Merriment, Cheerful fun, laughter, and celebration; associated with Easter feasts, games (e.g., egg hunts), and the joyful end of Lent., An egg shell, The hard outer covering of an egg, Tomb, A burial place or grave, Great Lent, he 40-day period of fasting, prayer, and repentance leading up to Easter in many Christian traditions (especially Orthodox), ending with Holy Week, Salvation, Liberation from sin and its consequences, Immense, Extremely large or great; often used to describe God’s love, mercy, or the significance of Christ’s sacrifice at Easter, Sacrifice, The act of giving up something valuable for a higher purpose.

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