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SCHOOL: ESTADUAL VICENTE DE FONTES TEACHER: JOSÉ ROSAMILTON DE LIMA GRADE: 8TH STUDENTS: JOYCE MOURA MIKE GIOVANI EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL! José da Penha- RN 2013

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School : Estadual Vicente de Fontes Teacher: José Rosamilton de Lima Grade: 8th Students: Joyce Moura Mike Giovani. EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL! José da Penha-RN 2013. Easter. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

SCHOOL: ESTADUAL VICENTE DE FONTESTEACHER: JOSÉ ROSAMILTON DE LIMAGRADE: 8TH STUDENTS: JOYCE MOURA MIKE GIOVANI

EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!

José da Penha-RN 2013

Page 2: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

EASTER

Page 3: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

Easter is a christian festival and holiday celebrating the ressurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion. Easter is the culmination of the Passion of Christ preceded by Lent, a forty-day period of fasting, prayer, and penance. The last week of Lent is called Holy Week. The celebration of Easter varies between April 4 and May 8. Additional customs include egg hunting, the Easter Bunny, and Easter parades, which are observed by both Christians and some non-Christians.

Page 4: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

SYMBOLS OF EASTER

Page 5: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

THE RABBIT

Page 6: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

Is the symbol of fertility, to reproduce easily and generate large litters, besides being very attached to abundant life, relating them to the New Life Christian motto.

Page 7: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

EGGS

Page 8: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

The custom and tradition of the eggs are associated with Easter for centuries. Symbol of fertility and new life. The existence of life is closely linked to the egg, which symbolizes birth. The tomb of Jesus hid a new life that erupted on Easter night. Giving eggs to desire that life is renewed in us.

Page 9: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

LAMB

Page 10: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

The lamb is the oldest symbol of Easter. Symbolizes In the New Testament Christ is the Lamb of God who is sacrificed for the salvation of mankind.

Page 11: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

PASCAL CANDLE

Page 12: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

It is a great candle lit in church on Easter Saturday. It means that "Christ is the light of the peoples. "This candle is engraved letters of the Greek alphabet "alpha" and "omega“ which means: God is the beginning and end. The Paschal Candle symbolizes Christ who rose from the darkness to light our way.

Page 13: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

SUNFLOWER

Page 14: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

The sunflower as a symbol of Easter, is the search of the light that is Christ Jesus and as he follows the astrorei, Christians seek in Christ the way, the truth and the life.

Page 15: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

BREAD AND WINE

Page 16: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

The bread and wine were, in antiquity, the most common food and drink. Jesus Christ served these foods to symbolize his constant presence in instituting the Eucharist. Thus, the bread and wine and wheat and grape symbolizes the body and blood of Jesus and eternal life.

Page 17: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

THE FISH

Page 18: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

The fish is the oldest symbols of Christ. If Christ is the Great Fish, are the minnows of Christ. This means that we must always live immersed in the grace of Christ and the Divine Life, brought to us by the water of baptism, moment we are born spiritually, as the fish are born in water.

Page 19: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

BELLS

Page 20: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

Sing the joy of the Resurrection expressed in the songs of Alleluia. Playing joyfully announce new times, new soul in creatures.

Page 21: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

THE COLOMBA EASTER

Page 22: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

Is a bread in the shape of a dove, created by a baker in northern Italy, represents the coming of the Holy Spirit upon the Christian people, in addition to being a symbol of peace, which is peace in Christ.

Page 23: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

THE CROSS

Page 24: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

The cross represents the suffering of the dead Christ and his resurrection. The cross is also the symbol of Christianity and the Catholic faith.

Page 25: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

HOLY OILS

Page 26: EASTER DAY IN BRAZIL!                 José da Penha-RN                                  2013

In ancient fighters and warriors anointed with oils, because they believed that these substances gave them strength. For us Christians, oils symbolize the Holy Spirit, who gives us strength and power to live the gospel of Jesus Christ.