Happy Crossmas!:
Unlike the commercialization of Christmas, Easter is a holiday that’s avoided an overload of Easter shopping, Easter bunnies on the front lawn, or Easter songs playing in constant rotation on the radio. In a "Faith-Based" column originally published in 2008, James Martin explained how the springtime celebration has retained its religious origins. The original piece is reprinted below.
Unlike the commercialization of Christmas, Easter is a holiday that’s avoided an overload of Easter shopping, Easter bunnies on the front lawn, or Easter songs playing in constant rotation on the radio. In a "Faith-Based" column originally published in 2008, James Martin explained how the springtime celebration has retained its religious origins. The original piece is reprinted below.
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