Egg hunts, church services, peace marches: Saxony celebrates Easter - as a Christian festival and as a spring festival. While music and prayer commemorate the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, children look forward to Easter egg hunts and families to excursions into nature - and in the face of wars and crises, it's Easter march time:
CHURCHES: Numerous services and concerts are traditionally held in around 1,700 Protestant and Catholic churches. In addition to Easter bonfires, there are Easter masses where Christians gather early on Sunday mornings in churches that are still dark and light the Easter candles - and often also organize Easter breakfasts. In the Zittau Mountains, the traditional Ecumenical Easter Vigil takes place on Mount Oybin. Easter water is also collected, especially in the countryside, and the Easter Vigil is a popular baptism date for adults, for example in Dresden's Frauenkirche.
MUSIC: The Dresden Kreuzchor expects thousands of visitors to attend performances of the St. John Passion, Easter Vespers as well as the Candlemas and Mettenspiel at the Easter Vigil. The St. Thomas Boys Choir in Leipzig's St. Thomas Church will perform Bach's Easter Oratorio and sing the Easter Mass.