Most major holidays in the Christian calendar have some connection to the changing of seasons. This is especially obvious with Christmas, given that the New Testament gives no information about what time of year Jesus was born. Many scholars believe that the main reason we celebrate his birth on December 25 is because that date marks the winter solstice according to the Julian calendar that was used by the Roman Empire.
Easter falls around the time of the vernal equinox when there are equal periods of light and darkness. Spring begins and plants and trees are no longer dormant and there is new life in the animal world. Given the symbolism of new life and rebirth, is only fitting to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus at this time of year.
Please remember that the Easter slideshow, featuring classical and contemporary art, can be viewed on our church website.
Presented by the St. Dunstan’s Art Committee
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