The most meaningful Easter I've ever had was the year when I was in Chorale and we did a special concert of Liszt's Via Crucis, which is an incredibly, deeply moving piece of liturgical music.
I've never really thought about it, but Easter really has a very celebratory feel to it in our family--we do the whole egg-hunt thing, and my dad is downright gleeful about hiding eggs. So while we all take the sacredness very seriously, we're pretty lighthearted, which I think is a positive thing.
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I've never really thought about it, but Easter really has a very celebratory feel to it in our family--we do the whole egg-hunt thing, and my dad is downright gleeful about hiding eggs. So while we all take the sacredness very seriously, we're pretty lighthearted, which I think is a positive thing.