EASTER SUPERSTITIONS

Easter is a religious holiday that is celebrated by Christians around the world. It is a time to commemorate Jesus Christ’s resurrection and reflect on the importance of faith and hope. However, Easter is associated with several superstitions and beliefs passed down through generations, like many other holidays. This blog will explore some of the most common superstitions surrounding Easter.
Easter Eggs
Easter eggs are a popular tradition during the Easter holiday, and they are often associated with the arrival of spring and new life. However, there are also several superstitions surrounding Easter eggs. For example, it is believed that if you break an egg on Easter Sunday, you will have good luck for the rest of the year. In some cultures, eating Easter eggs on Good Friday is also believed to bring good health.
Easter is also the best time for fertility spells and rituals.
Easter Baskets
Another common tradition during Easter is the giving of Easter baskets filled with candies, toys, and other small gifts. However, there are also superstitions surrounding these baskets. For example, it is believed that if you receive an Easter basket with an odd number of items, you will have good luck. Some believe placing an Easter basket under your bed on Easter Eve will bring you good dreams.
Easter Bunny
The Easter Bunny is a famous symbol of the Easter holiday and is often associated with giving Easter eggs and baskets. However, there are also superstitions surrounding the Easter Bunny. For example, it is believed that if you see a rabbit on Easter morning, you will have good luck for the rest of the year.
Good Friday
Good Friday is the day Jesus Christ was crucified, and it is a solemn day for Christians worldwide. However, there are also superstitions surrounding Good Friday. For example, washing your face with water on Good Friday is believed to bring you good luck. Additionally, some people believe that if you plant your garden on Good Friday, your crops will be more bountiful.
Easter Sunrise
Watching the sunrise on Easter Sunday is a popular tradition among Christians, and it is often associated with the resurrection of Jesus Christ. However, there are also superstitions surrounding the Easter sunrise. For example, it is believed that if you watch the sunrise on Easter morning, you will have good luck for the rest of the year.
In conclusion, Easter is a religious holiday surrounded by many superstitions and beliefs passed down through generations. These superstitions may seem silly to some, but they are an essential part of the Easter tradition for many people. Whether you believe in them or not, the most important thing about Easter is spending time with your loved ones, reflecting on your faith, and celebrating the hope and new beginnings the holiday represents.
Sarah Kulkens 2023
