Dear Friend,
The Holy Saturday custom of having
food blessed for the family meal, after returning home from the
Resurrection Holy Mass on Easter Sunday, dates back from the
15th century in Eastern European
countries.
Have you heard about the symbolic
meaning of the food and other items in the Easter basket that are
taken to church for the priest or deacon to bless?
The basket is usually lined with a
linen cloth that is sometimes embroidered. This cloth symbolizes the
shroud of Jesus. It also serves
as a symbol of the white robe of baptism, which represents purity,
innocence as well as hope and victory - of good over evil through the
resurrection.
The basket may also be lined with
green branches, herbs, fresh flowers or even dried flowers. The
greenery are symbols of new life – rebirth.
The food inside the Easter
basket:
~ Easter bread. Usually a round
loaf which can be rich (with raisins) that is reminiscent of the risen
Lord. A braided sweet or home-baked bread represents the staff of life
given by God.
~ Butter which is often shaped into
a lamb is symbolic of the Pascal Lamb. Butter molds can be purchased
online.
~ Colored, decorated and uncolored
hard-cooked eggs symbolize hope and new life by Christ rising from His
tomb.
~ Sausage – kielbasa. The sausage
links are symbolic of the chains of death that were broken when Jesus
rose from the dead, as well as of God’s generosity.
~ Bacon – a symbol of the abundance
of God’s mercy.
~ Ham (or any kind of meat)
symbolize the great joy and abundance in the celebration of Christ’s
resurrection.
~ Horseradish – a reminder of the
bitterness and harshness of the Passion of Jesus. The vinegar that is
mixed with the horseradish symbolizes the sour wine given to Jesus on
the cross.
~ Cheese, which is a symbol to
remind Christians of moderation.
~ Salt, which is added to food,
represents “a zest for life”
and preserves us from
corruption.
~ Sweets – symbolize the promise of eternal life or the good things to
come.
Optional:
~ A candle – which
symbolizes Jesus, the “light of the
world”. Light it for your
Easter meal and during Easter week.
See these beautiful images of the
Easter baskets. The photo on the bottom shows the Priest giving the blessing on Holy
Saturday:
If your parish does not have a
special time for the blessing, ask your Pastor when to bring your
basket. Or find a nearby parish that offers this
beautiful service. Please send me photos of your
family’s Easter basket, as well as any photos of the
blessing.
As we approach the Sacred Triduum,
may you and your loved ones be filled with God’s infinite
love.
Awaiting His Glorious
Resurrection,
Thomas McKenna
Founder and President
Catholic Action For Faith And
Family http://www.catholicaction.org/
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