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Hoe many days of lent are there?

40

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What is the most popular food in the U.S. during easter?

Ham

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Kids all around the world participate in one of these on Easter Sunday?

Egg Hunt

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This character, often depicted as a rabbit, is credited with delivering Easter eggs and candy on the holiday.What is it?

Easter bunny.

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What day is Easter this year

Sun, Apr 20, 2025.

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What do Catholics do with ashes on Ash Wednesday?

 They receive them on their forehead as a symbol of repentance.

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Sweet, often in the shape of a rabbit or egg, is a popular Easter treat?

chocolates  

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This activity involves throwing eggs back and forth

Egg Toss

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What is the traditional symbol of Easter?

The cross

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Friday before Easter.

Good friday

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What day marks the beginning of Lent?

Ash Wednesday.

300

Became associated with Easter in the 1930s and are commonly found in plastic eggs during easter.

Jelly beans.

300

Kids might grabs spoons and race each other on the front lawn in this kind of race

Egg and spoon race

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What do many kids leave out for the Easter Bunny

Baskets

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Animal associated with Easter besides a bunny?

Chick.

400

 Why does Lent last 40 days?

To represent the time Jesus spent in the desert, fasting and being tempted.

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Free points if you know my patron saint.

Padre pio

400

When friends and family eat together.

Feast

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  1. What do you call a baby rabbit?

Kitten

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2 months of the year that Easter can occur in.

March and April.

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Name at least three of the important days during lent.

Ash Wednesday, psalm Sunday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday.

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What food do Christians typically avoid on Good Friday?

Red Meat, poultry.

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This is another traditional game where participants roll their egg across the ground, competing to reach the finish line first.

Egg roll

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What is a male rabbit called?

Buck

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Where did the easter bunny originate?

It was first introduced in the 1700s by German immigrants to Pennsylvania, who reportedly brought over their tradition of an egg-laying hare named "Osterhase" or "Oschter Haws" from the Old Country.

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