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Easter Tide

What is Easter Tide? 

"Eastertide" refers to the season in the Christian liturgical calendar that begins on Easter Sunday and lasts for 50 days, culminating in the celebration of Pentecost. It’s a joyful period that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. During Eastertide, the focus is on celebrating Christ’s victory over death and the hope that comes with the resurrection. The season typically includes themes of renewal, new life, and the spreading of the gospel.

Eastertide is often marked by special church services, prayers, hymns, and other liturgical observances. It's considered a time of celebration, reflection, and deepening one's faith. The season spans from Easter Sunday to Pentecost, which is celebrated on the seventh Sunday after Easter.

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