Easter 2020
For those on the Gregorian Liturgical Calendar, which is most of the world outside of the Orthodox Churches that retain the "Old Calendar", and in various places not all of them do, this is Easter Sunday for 2020. For those on the Old Calendar, next Sunday, April 19, is Easter.
This is a sad and strange Easter for Christians. Many will not attend services. Some will watch them on television or make other observances, but it just isn't the same in all sorts of ways.
This is because, of course, of the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Maybe this gives people time to pause and think a bit. Quite a few people who know that Easter means something give it no more attention than going to church once a year, or maybe twice if they also observe Christmas, and otherwise get tied up in a secular celebration involving a big meal and the like.
Easter is a feast, but it's a feast because of what it is, not what it is because of a feast. In a season, now, of isolation, perhaps that's more apparent.
This is a sad and strange Easter for Christians. Many will not attend services. Some will watch them on television or make other observances, but it just isn't the same in all sorts of ways.
This is because, of course, of the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Maybe this gives people time to pause and think a bit. Quite a few people who know that Easter means something give it no more attention than going to church once a year, or maybe twice if they also observe Christmas, and otherwise get tied up in a secular celebration involving a big meal and the like.
Easter is a feast, but it's a feast because of what it is, not what it is because of a feast. In a season, now, of isolation, perhaps that's more apparent.