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		Definition of Easter Day in English: Easter Day(also Easter Sunday) noun  The day on which the festival of Easter is celebrated. 复活节日 Example sentencesExamples -  Her passing was truly an Easter death - poised between Good Friday and Easter Day.
 -  The next opportunity will take place on Easter Sunday when a community arts day for peace and reconciliation will be held in the village.
 -  It was still that way in the early hours of the first Easter Day, until two women went to his tomb and found it open and empty.
 -  Well its Easter Sunday - traditionally the one day of the year when I never feel like chocolate.
 -  On Easter Sunday I went to a service in a church near my home in Oxford.
 -  Children can take part in an Easter Trail on Good Friday and Easter Sunday at East Riddlesden Hall.
 -  Along with traditional Catholic and American holidays like Christmas Day, New Year's Day, and Easter Day, Sicilians also celebrate several feast days.
 -  On Easter Day, those people who want to go to church are not prevented.
 -  Good Friday and Easter Sunday continue to have massive relevance.
 -  Large numbers of the faithful turned out through Holy Week and Easter Day for the various celebrations in the Churches of the area, with good weather facilitating attendance throughout.
 -  Currently the Easter break is tied to Easter Day, with the date changing from year to year.
 -  This is an Easter musical telling the story from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday.
 -  On Easter Sunday my husband and I had a very enjoyable lunch at a friend's house.
 -  The experience of the preparation for Easter during Lent and Holy Week only serves to heighten the experience of Easter Day itself.
 -  Holy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Day are the three most important days in the Church year.
 -  On Easter Sunday 1865 mass was celebrated in this church for the first time.
 -  A cross, or sometimes the Host, was placed in the sepulchre from Good Friday to Easter Sunday.
 -  On Easter Day there was a dawn service at 6am on Roundway Hill, overlooking the three crosses.
 -  The Archbishop of Canterbury leads a service in celebration of Easter Day reflecting on the cost of discipleship and the joy of the resurrection.
 -  The Sermon for Easter Day makes explicit that the Resurrection is not just a pledge of human immortality but is linked inseparably to our justification.
 
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