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Paska Week
Epitaphios Friday Night
Paska is the most significant religious holiday celebrated throughout Greece.
During the 40 day period of Lent preceding "Megalo" big Easter Sunday, many Orthodox Greeks will fast becoming even more strict about what they eat in the final week. And during the final week there will be church services every day and night.
Easter in Greece is given far more importance than Christmas and is celebrated throughout the country with more enthusiasm than you would find elsewhere in Europe.
As with Western Easter, the actual date changes from one year to the next, but Orthodox Paska only rarely coincides with the non-orthodox Easter. The religious calendars are slightly different even though the celebrations are the same. So please see the Event Calendar for the dates each year.
Tsouréki Bread
At this time of the year the island erupts with children and adults letting off very loud fireworks for at least the two weeks leading up to the main weekend. The afternoon stillness is punctuated with shotgun fire and bangs that make the unwary leap out of their skin.
Megali Paraskevi (Big Friday) - Good Friday
The official sombre celebrations start on the Friday evening with church services and out-door ceremonies. The actual event starts just after sunset. (9:00ish). Brown candles are carried by the crowds on the Friday evening.
Paska Saturday
Traditional Magherítsa SoupFor midnight mass on the Saturday, throngs of people with unlighted, white, candles gather at Spetses' main churches on the harbour. Invariably there are so many people that they can't all fit into the churches and the congregation overlow outside. At the end of the service the Bishop lights the candles from the main one in the church, then everyone starts to light each others, until even the people waiting outside have had their candles light. Then slowly everyone takes them home, using all sorts of odd methods to keep the light going. The candle smoke is used to make a cross on the ceiling above the main door of peoples' homes to bless it and the residents who live there for the coming year.
Paska Sunday
On the Sunday children share eggs with each other. The eggs are not the chocolate kind but normal hens eggs, that are hard boiled then dyed red and varnished. Some of them are magnificently decorated especially for important family members. Wherever you go you will be offered a red egg. Even the baker makes special bread and cakes with red eggs decorating them.
Dyed red eggs
Paska Monday
On the Monday evening, just before sunset, in Kounoupitsa, everyone jostles to witness the execution of Judas. Traditionally the oldest man on the island uses what is reputed to be the oldest gun on the island to shoot the traitor, which theoretically should ignite the petrol douced effigy, signalling the start of the fireworks display. Invariably though, every man on the island with a gun takes a shot and after numerous false starts the Judas blaze finally gets going and only then do the fireworks start!
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