Czech Easter - Lent
Contributed by Petr Chudoba
"Stand in the way and hear,
in order to be truly penitent; for thus the Kingdom of Heaven
will come nigh to you. For true penitence is the health
of the soul, the restoration of virtues, as St. Bernard
testifies, saying: 'O penitence, the health of the soul,
the restoration of virtues, scattering of sins, destruction
of hell, gate of Heaven, the way of the just, and the satisfaction
of the blessed. Most happy is the man who loves the holy
penitence and guards it till the end of his life.' Stand
in the way of God, my dear brothers, constantly growing
in the holy life; cease not to do good, for in your time
you will live in Heaven forever. Amen." (Jan Hus)
A visit to the Czech Republic
during Lent is the best time to see the villages flower
with children's processions with green sprigs, brightly
painted eggs and ribbons on birch rods.
In Prague's Old Town Square (Staroměstské
náměstí), trees are decorated with brightly colored ribbons
in red, yellow, blue, pink and green. Hanging from tree
branches are colored Easter eggs. Around the base of the
trees are Paschal equivalents of nativity scenes, with the
Easter Bunny sitting cozily in straw, surrounded with decorated
eggs of all sizes and more colored ribbons.
All these festive decorations
are complemented by musicians and traditional music floating
through the main thoroughfares. The well-practiced veterans
of jazz and Dixieland music play engagingly in parts of
the Old Town (Staré Město) and on Charles Bridge
(Karlův
most). A grandstand is erected in Staroměstské
náměstí where
dancers of all ages perform customary dances in traditional
costumes.
In 1995, for instance, the public
had the chance to see 42 stands selling traditional artistic
handicrafts and more. The organizers planned various competitions
in the holiday spirit. Every day, from April 7th to 17th
of that year, there were concerts and performances, celebrating
the holiday's folk traditions.
Lent is also a time for spring
house-cleaning, baking, painting and getting ready for Easter
in general. Large drawers are filled to capacity with all
kinds of homemade cookies and cakes. Baskets with hard-boiled,
hand-painted eggs stand ready in a cool pantry for the big
celebrations on Easter Sunday and Monday. Everything is
ready for the two big days, including new clothes and shoes.
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