The Pascha egg in symbolizes the Holy Sepulcher, in which eternal life is hidden.
For Pascha, eggs are painted in different colors and decorated with stickers.
In the Seraphim-Diveevo Monastery, eggs are traditionally colored with onion skins in red color, which symbolizes the blood and suffering of Christ.
Dyeing is done during the day on Maundy Thursday. Volunteer helpers help the sisters, because they need to prepare more than three thousand eggs for the holiday.
For Pascha, eggs are painted in different colors and decorated with stickers.
In the Seraphim-Diveevo Monastery, eggs are traditionally colored with onion skins in red color, which symbolizes the blood and suffering of Christ.
Dyeing is done during the day on Maundy Thursday. Volunteer helpers help the sisters, because they need to prepare more than three thousand eggs for the holiday.
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The Pascha egg in symbolizes the Holy Sepulcher, in which eternal life is hidden.
For Pascha, eggs are painted in different colors and decorated with stickers.
In the Seraphim-Diveevo Monastery, eggs are traditionally colored with onion skins in red color, which symbolizes the blood and suffering of Christ.
Dyeing is done during the day on Maundy Thursday. Volunteer helpers help the sisters, because they need to prepare more than three thousand eggs for the holiday.
For Pascha, eggs are painted in different colors and decorated with stickers.
In the Seraphim-Diveevo Monastery, eggs are traditionally colored with onion skins in red color, which symbolizes the blood and suffering of Christ.
Dyeing is done during the day on Maundy Thursday. Volunteer helpers help the sisters, because they need to prepare more than three thousand eggs for the holiday.
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