Khrystos Voskres!"(Christ is Risen!),
"Voistyno Voskres!"(He is Truly Risen!)
The traditional greetings and replies spoken by Ukrainian Christians around the world
during Easter. The celebration of Easter is welcomed with great enthusiasm not only for
its spiritual enlightenment but also for its deep rooted cultural traditions.
"Voistyno Voskres!"(He is Truly Risen!)
The traditional greetings and replies spoken by Ukrainian Christians around the world
during Easter. The celebration of Easter is welcomed with great enthusiasm not only for
its spiritual enlightenment but also for its deep rooted cultural traditions.
Since the introduction of Christianity to Ukraine by Prince Volodymyr in 988
AD, Ukrainians have become devout and faithful followers of our Lord Jesus
Christ. This is why the church is at the core of being one of the founding
corner stones in the building of Ukrainian communities.
The lively, beautiful
and colorful traditions of Ukraine, whether religious or cultural, have been
passed down from generation to generation. Together, young and old are seen
hand in hand experiencing these joyous times, sharing the wondrous gifts that
were once celebrated by their forefathers.
One of these cherished gifts is the
Traditional Blessing of the Easter Basket.On the eve of Easter Sunday, baskets
filled with brightly colored Easter Eggs ("Pysanky") and the
traditional Easter Bread ("Paska"), along with other foods, are
brought into church for blessing by the priest. There is a deep religious and
cultural significance in the Blessing of the Easter Basket.
When Ukrainian
Christians from around the globe arrive home after attending the celebration of
Easter Mass, family and friends gather around the table with bowed heads in
prayer to thank God for all of His Graces and praise the Lord in singing
"Khrysos Voskres". At this point in time there is a sense of
brotherly unity among all Ukrainian Christians, even though they may be far
apart, they are celebrating the Resurrection of Christ and dinning on the
prepared meal of blessed foods in unison
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