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Easter. Easter When Easter in the year for the Orthodox

Almost everyone is traditionally preparing for the bright holiday of Easter. Each hostess strives to bring perfect order to the house, put fragrant Easter cakes and colored eggs on the table, please her family and guests with bright and festive dishes. It is necessary to prepare thoroughly for this important day of the year: not only to think over the festive menu, but also to meet the Resurrection of Christ with great trepidation, a pure soul and an open heart.

Easter is the holiday of Svetlov's Resurrection of Christ, the victory of life over death. In order for this day to be salutary for the soul, you need to prepare for it with special prayer, fasting and divine services. During fasting, a Christian should confess and receive communion. You need to realize your sinfulness, strengthen yourself in good deeds of mercy and compassion, true faith in the Risen Lord and all those close to you.

Preparation for the holiday - baking cakes and dyeing eggs - takes place on Holy Week, the last week before Easter. It is advisable to bake Easter cakes until Thursday or Thursday, on Friday it is undesirable: this day is special, passionate. Consecration of Easter cakes and painted eggs is performed on the eve of Saturday or on the day of Holy Easter.

On Easter days one should greet each other with the words “Christ is Risen! Truly Risen! "

Easter magic.

“As a child, we always looked forward to the magical Easter holiday. They put on new outfits and ran out into the streets, taking the dyes with them. At home, there was a huge dish on a white tablecloth, in its center was Grandma's curd Easter, and around it were painted eggs. How delicious this Easter was, although it was prepared from the simplest products! "

Rub through a sieve 1 kg of cottage cheese... Add to 5 eggs, 200 g butter, 400 g sour cream,put on fire. Heat, stirring occasionally, until the first bubbles. Remove from heat, place in the cold and stir with a wooden spoon until cool. Add to 400 g sugarmixed with vanillinand cinnamon, mix. Place in a dish lined with linen napkin. Put under the press. When the whey is drained, place the Easter on a platter. Garnish with grated chocolate or multicolored marmalade... It is also fashionable to add dried apricots and raisins taste.

What Easter dishes are cooked in Europe?

IN Great Britain The main Easter dish is baked stuffed lamb. And eggs for the holiday are taken not only by chicken, but also by goose and ostrich.

IN Italy it is customary to cook lamb for Easter. An obligatory attribute of the holiday is a colomba. It's kind of like our Easter, but with lemon scent and almond glaze.

IN Poland the famous white pork sausage, "bab" from sweet yeast dough and "mazuriki" - shortbread pies decorated with sugar eggs, cream flowers and chocolate are placed on the table.

IN Germany Baked fish is considered the main Easter dish, and chocolate cookies are served for dessert. On the table for Easter there should be a bouquet of daffodils - the Germans consider them a symbol of the holiday.

What date does Easter fall on in 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020?

How to calculate Easter day?

Easter (Orthodox Easter) is determined by the rule that was established at the First Ecumenical Council (325 g), in the city of Nicaea. According to this rule, Passover occurs on the first Sunday after the spring full moon and after the Jewish Passover. The decrees (canons) of the Ecumenical Councils cannot be changed.

The Roman Church separated from the Orthodox Church in 1054. Since then, they have made many changes. One of them was the introduction of the so-called "new calendar". Protestants also followed the Roman Church. Because of this, it happens to them that the Jewish Passover occurs after their Passover, which is a violation of the decree of the First Ecumenical Council.

Christian Easter is celebrated in spring, but the day of the celebration is not a definite date, it is determined by the lunisolar calendar. This day falls on the period from April 7 (March 22) to May 8 (April 25).

To calculate the day of Easter, you can use Easter - special tables that are compiled by the Orthodox Church. The dates of other holidays depend on the dates of Easter, the numbers of which change every year. These are rolling holidays: the Ascension of Christ is the fortieth day after Easter, Trinity (Pentecost) is the fiftieth day after Easter, the Day of the Holy Spirit is the next day after Trinity.

Orthodox Easter is calculated according to the Alexandrian Easter.
Full Moon (Y) \u003d March 21 + [(19 · + 15) / 30].
where is the remainder of dividing a by b.
If the value of the Full Moon (Y)< 32, то дата полнолуния будет в марте;
If the value of the Full Moon (Y)\u003e \u003d 32, then you should subtract 31 days, and you get the date in April.

Gauss formula for calculating Easter: - the remainder of the division;
a \u003d + 15) / 30] (for example, \u003d 12, a \u003d [(19 · 12 + 15) / 30] \u003d 3, Full Moon (2007) \u003d March 21 + 3 \u003d March 24)
b \u003d [(2 · + 4 · + 6 · a + 6) / 7] (for example, \u003d 3, \u003d 5, so for 2007 b \u003d 1)
If (a + b)\u003e 10, then Easter will be (a + b - 9) April st. style, otherwise - (22 + a + b) March Art. style. We get 22 + 3 + 1 \u003d March 26 (Old Style) or March 26 + 13 \u003d April 8 (Old Style)
The date of Easter may fall between March 22 and April 25 according to Art. style. (In the XX-XXI centuries this corresponds to the period from April 4 to May 8 O.S.). If Easter coincides with the holiday of the Annunciation (April 7), then it is called Kiriopasha (Lord's Easter).

Orthodox Christians attribute the descent of the Holy Fire in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem to the miraculous testimonies of Easter, which takes place on Great Saturday before Orthodox Easter.
You can calculate the dates of Easter yourself. The German mathematician Gauss in the 18th century proposed a formula for determining the day of Easter according to the Gregorian calendar. The calculation is carried out according to the value of mathematical quantities, designated (for simplicity) by the letters a, b, c, d, e. Each letter is equal to the following value:
a - the remainder of dividing the number of the year by 19;
b - the remainder of dividing the number of the year by 4;
в - the remainder of dividing the number of the year by 7;
d - the remainder of dividing by 30 expressions 19a + 15;
e - the remainder of dividing by 7 expressions 2b + 4c + 6d + b.

The found values \u200b\u200b"g" and "d" are used for the final solution of the problem.
Easter is celebrated after the vernal equinox and therefore falls in March or April.

If r + d is less than 9, this year's Easter will be in March Old Style, and its day will be 22 + y + + d.
If d + d is greater than 9, Easter will be in April (according to the old style), and the date of its celebration is d + d - 9.
When calculating, one should not forget that in 1918 our country switched to a new calendar style, which "overtook" the old style by 13 days. Therefore, 13 must be added to the calculated number.

Lenten menu for Lent every day.

What you can eat during the first week of Lent:
1st day - abstinence from food





What you can eat during the second week of Lent:

2nd day - cooked food without oil
3rd day - raw food without oil
4th day - cooked food without oil
5th day - raw food without oil
6th day - boiled food with oil and wine
7th day - boiled food with oil and wine

What you can eat in the third week of Lent:
1st day - raw food without oil
2nd day - cooked food without oil
3rd day - raw food without oil
4th day - cooked food without oil
5th day - raw food without oil
6th day - boiled food with oil and wine
7th day (Annunciation of the Most Holy Theotokos) - boiled food with oil and wine.

What you can eat in the fourth week of Lent:
2nd day - cooked food without oil
3rd day - raw food without oil
4th day - cooked food without oil
5th day - raw food without oil
6th day - boiled food with oil and wine
7th day - boiled food with oil and wine

What you can eat in the fifth week of Lent:
1st day - raw food without oil
2nd day - cooked food without oil
3rd day - raw food without oil
4th day - boiled food with butter
5th day - raw food without oil
6th day - boiled food with oil and wine
7th day - boiled food with oil and wine

What you can eat in the sixth week of Lent:
1st day - raw food without oil
2nd day - cooked food without oil
3rd day - raw food without oil
4th day - cooked food without oil
5th day - raw food without oil
6th day (Lazarev Saturday) - boiled food with butter, wine, caviar
7th day (Palm Sunday) - fish allowed

What you can eat during the seventh week of Lent:
1st day - raw food without oil
2nd day - raw food without oil
3rd day - raw food without oil
4th day - boiled food with butter, wine
5th day - do not eat anything
6th day - cooked food without oil

Easter. It is allowed to eat fast food.

Easter in 2020 this is a wonderful Orthodox holiday for all Christianity and of course in Russia, full of light, hope and universal joy, and it is one of the most ancient Orthodox holidays and is considered very responsible and most important in church worship. Easter is nothing but the holiday of the triumph of life over death, because it was on this glorious day that the Resurrection of Christ took place. The Easter holiday is dedicated to this most significant and amazing event that took place in the early Christian era.

Orthodox Easter - it is considered a rolling holiday, it has no fixed celebration numbers, date each year changes, but depends on the calculation according to the lunisolar calendar.

Easter as we said rolling holiday, and it is translated from Hebrew reflecting its name, that is - "passing" or "passing by".

Easter week always originates on the first Sunday that follows the first full moon and falls after the vernal equinox.

Orthodox and Catholic Easter or the Resurrection of Christ in Russia, is the most important church holiday for believing Christians in 2020. Why Easter called Christ's Resurrection - in remembrance of the Resurrection from the dead of our Jesus Christ and that is why we call the last day of the week Sunday, in honor of the Resurrection of Jesus.

From the date of the next celebration Easter much depends, first of all - the beginning of the Charter of the church service and the end of Great Lent. Holy Easter It is revered not only by believers, even for those who are far from religion, it is associated with a procession of the cross, a night solemn service in the Temple of the Lord, morning bells and, of course, painted eggs and ruddy cakes.

Many of those who are not in faith, did not think and did not understand God, probably do not know about the main spiritual meaning of celebrating the day of Holy Easter, they hardly know about the traditions of the celebration. We will fill this gap and tell you about the history and traditions of the Orthodox, as well as the Catholic and Jewish Easter (Passover).

We will acquaint you with Holy Easter in Russia, Orthodox, Catholic and Jewish (Passover) 2020, the date when the Resurrection of Christ will be celebrated, this great holiday will be celebrated by believing Christians from all over the world, and you will also learn about something else directly related to this afternoon ...

Orthodox Easter 2020 - April 19

Catholic Easter 2020 - April 12

Passover (Jewish Passover) 2020 - April 9-16

Numbers of Orthodox and Catholic Easter - in links

Dates Orthodox

Easter until 2035

Bright Resurrection of Christ

Dates of the Catholic

Easter until 2035

Bright Resurrection of Christ

Easter Numbers from 2036 to 2050 - Orthodox and Catholic

Dates Orthodox

Easter until 2050

Bright Resurrection of Christ

Dates of the Catholic

Easter until 2050

Bright Resurrection of Christ

Orthodox Easter 2036 - April 20

Catholic Easter 2036 - April 13

Orthodox Easter 2037 - April 5

Catholic Easter 2037 - April 5

Orthodox Easter 2038 - April 25

Catholic Easter 2038 - April 25

Orthodox Easter 2039 - April 17

Catholic Easter 2039 - April 10

Orthodox Easter 2040 - May 6

Catholic Easter 2040 - April 1

Orthodox Easter 2041 - April 21

Catholic Easter 2041 - April 21

Orthodox Easter 2042 - April 13

Catholic Easter 2042 - April 6

Orthodox Easter 2043 - May 3

Catholic Easter 2043 - March 29

Orthodox Easter 2044 - April 24

Catholic Easter 2044 - April 17

Orthodox Easter 2045 - April 9

Catholic Easter 2045 - April 9

Orthodox Easter 2046 - April 29

Catholic Easter 2046 - March 25

Orthodox Easter 2047 - April 21

Catholic Easter 2047 - April 14

Orthodox Easter 2048 - April 5

Catholic Easter 2048 - April 5

Orthodox Easter 2049 - April 25

Catholic Easter 2049 - April 18

Orthodox Easter 2050 - April 17

Catholic Easter 2050 - April 10

Holy Orthodox Easter 2020 - how many days are celebrated?

The solemn Christian holiday, Holy Orthodox Easter 2020, will be celebrated on the second Sunday of April on the 8th, and it is the most important day in the church hierarchy of holidays. Easter is celebrated annually and it is considered a mobile (rolling) holiday, and why not every year on the same day, you will find out below in the text.

Other mobile (rolling) church holidays depend on the day of Orthodox Easter, such as the Holy Trinity - held on the fiftieth day after Easter, it is also called Pentecost, Palm Sunday - celebrated on Sunday a week before Easter Ascension of the Lord - celebrated on fortieth day and a number of others, less significant from the point of view of the church hierarchy.

The celebration of Holy Orthodox Easter in 2020, as well as in any other, will be quite long in terms of the number of days, there are only forty of them, when believing Christians will have to greet each other, not otherwise than "Christ is risen!", And respond to the greeting - "Truly resurrected!", Do not forget about it too. site / node / 6774

This festive day for Orthodox Christians, first of all, is an opportunity to turn to the Lord in a solemn atmosphere, and also to glorify Him, because this is a time of spiritual joy, special celebration and the opportunity to express one's gratitude. On the eve of Holy Orthodox Easter 2020, on the night of April 19, believers will gather in churches and other temples for a prayer service in honor of the Risen Jesus Christ. They will pray for him and themselves, their family and friends.

Easter event in 2020

Holy Orthodox Easter is a Christian holiday that is intended to serve as a remembrance of the Resurrection of the Lord, because according to legend, although no one saw this, after suffering and death, He was resurrected on the third day. The moment of resurrection is nowhere and is not described in any way, including in the Gospel, because in reality no one saw with their own eyes, did not testify how it actually happened - the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

For those who don't know, let's say that the removal from the Cross and the burial of Jesus Christ took place on Friday evening. Since the Jews consider Saturday the holy day of rest, the women who accompanied the Lord and witnessed His suffering came only early Sunday morning to the Holy Sepulcher.

From now on, the day after Saturday began to be called Sunday or Sunday, as we now know it. On Sunday, these women brought all kinds of incense to the Holy Sepulcher, which, according to the customs existing at that time, had to be poured onto the body of a deceased person, that is, Jesus Christ.

How to calculate the date, date of Easter 2020?

To calculate the Holy Orthodox Easter of the future 2020 or any other, first of all, you need to know exactly not only the date of the equinox, but also when the full moon will be according to the lunar calendar. if we turn to ancient history, then we learn that in those distant times the best experts on the lunar calendar (astrologers) lived in Egypt, which was powerful at that time, and therefore they carried out the calculations.site / node / 6774

The honor of establishing (determining) Orthodox Easter was given to the chief bishop of the Egyptian city of Alexandria. It was at the dawn of the celebration of Holy Pascha that he set the exact date for the solemn day for the Bishop of Alexandria. Every year he announced to all local Churches about the solemn day of the celebration of Holy Easter.

Subsequently, a calendar was created (by Paschalia) with dates for celebrating Easter for as long as 532 years. This calendar (Paschalia) was based on the repetition frequency of the Julian calendar - the circle of the Sun's revolution in 28 years, as well as in the period of the Moon's revolution in 19 years - is repeated every time exactly five hundred thirty-two (532) years. The period of five hundred and thirty-two years is usually called the "great indiction" and its beginning coincides with the date of the beginning of the day "from the creation of the world."

Old Believer Easter - traditions of celebration among Old Believers

The priests and bezpopists, the Old Believers of all accords, have the traditions of celebrating Holy Easter in many ways. The Old Believers begin breaking the fast on this day, with their families at a meal, but only after they have held a church service. In some congregations, there is a common meal to which all believers are invited.

On the day of Holy Easter, there should be special dishes on the table, consisting of colored eggs, Easter and, of course, Easter cake. All these dishes are prepared only once a year - on Bright Sunday of Christ (Easter).

In addition to traditional Easter dishes, believing Christians, like non-believers, usually prepare a variety of dishes. Before the beginning of the Easter meal, you should taste the food and water consecrated in the church church, only after that you can start taking the rest of the food.

Easter traditions 2020 - the meaning of Easter eggs

On the day of the date of the celebration of Holy Orthodox Easter in 2020, do not forget to christen, congratulate not only each other on the Bright Resurrection of Christ, but also everyone who meets with this great holiday. Also on this solemn day, it is customary to exchange dyes or pysankas (painted or painted eggs), as well as kiss three times.

For those of you who do not know about the traditions and meaning of Easter eggs, we tell you - an egg painted in red (or another) color is usually called dye, but painted with all kinds of patterns, church ornament - Easter eggs, there are also Easter eggs made of wood, they are called yaychata. By the way, the Easter egg painted in red means the blood of Jesus Christ, the one with which he was enriched at the time of his death. site / node / 6774

It is worth noting the fact that before eggs were painted only in red, and modern customs of painting them in other colors and painting with patterns, this is a modern innovation, which in some communities without priests rejects especially those on which thermal stickers, in the form of flowers , patterns, church temples or the face of Jesus Christ, some kind of inscriptions.

Nevertheless, it is hardly possible to get rid of the fashion trends of coloring and painting Easter eggs, you need to put up with it and even welcome in every possible way, and not push away those who are interested in all sorts of obstacles, so that people become even more involved in the celebration of Holy Easter, learn about the history of the Light Resurrection of Christ.

Holy Orthodox Easter of the coming 2020 will be solemnly celebrated, as we have already said, on the day of Bright Sunday of Christ on the 19th of April. This is the most significant and revered day of the year for believing Christians, because it was on Bright Sunday that Jesus Christ resurrected, on the third day after his death.

Children are especially happy about this festive day, because they are the main participants and, first of all, they are given festive cakes and eggs, treated with baked Easter on the eve, they also receive other sweets, sweets, cookies for the sake of the holiday.

Passover 2020 - Jewish Passover

Passover or the Jewish Passover, is celebrated in memory of the fact that the Lord God saved the houses of the Jews (Jews) from the Egyptians when they killed the firstborn of all Egypt in order to kill the future messiah. Passover is also celebrated in honor of the Exodus of the Jews (Jews) from Egypt, which enslaved them.

Pesach is celebrated by Jews for seven days, and the celebration of the Jewish Passover Pesach begins on the fourteenth day of Nisan. It should be noted that the seven days of the Jewish Passover are celebrated only in Israel itself, and everywhere this holiday lasts eight days.

Passover in 2020 - March 31 - April 7 (Jewish Passover)

On this holy and solemn day for Jews around the world, it is customary to gather at the festive table with the whole family and at a meal to remember the difficult fate of the Jewish people, and also to thank the Lord God for deliverance from suffering, as well as the blessings sent down. For this solemn period of seven or eight days, preparing in advance, they begin cooking (they prepare all kinds of festive dishes), a few days before Passover.

Catholic Easter 2020 for Catholics of the world

Catholic Easter differs in terms of holding from Orthodox (although they periodically coincide), due to different interpretations of the chronology, Catholics calculate the day of Holy Easter according to the new Gregorian calendar, and Orthodox Christians, including Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, according to the old calendar, the Gregorian chronology ...

Catholic at Easter 2020 - celebrated on April 12

It is interesting that not only the timing of Easter is different for Orthodox and Catholics, but also traditional treats. If we treat each other with cakes and eggs, then instead of colored eggs among Catholics, the symbol of the solemn day of Catholic Easter is the festive Easter bunny. site / node / 6774

According to ancient beliefs that have reached modern times, the Easter Bunny delivers gift baskets with painted eggs to everyone on this day. In Catholic countries, the Easter bunny is the main "character", it is very popular, it is made chocolate, drawings and postcards are presented with its image.

Easter Calendar - Orthodox, Catholic and Jewish

Orthodox Easter 2020 (Resurrection of Christ) - April 19

Orthodox Easter 2020 falls on mid-April, on the 19th, when all Christian believers (Orthodox) will rejoice on the Bright Day of the Resurrection of Christ, celebrate it festively.

Catholic Easter 2020 - April 12

In 2020, Catholics around the world will rejoice at the arrival of the Bright Day of the Resurrection of Christ on April 12, this day of Catholic Easter is considered the most significant for all believers.

Passover 2020 - Jewish Passover (April 9-16)

In 2020, Jews from all over the world will begin to celebrate Passover on the day of the Bright Resurrection of Christ - April 9, when the Jewish Passover comes, and it will last for Israeli Jews until the fifteenth, and all other representatives of this nationality will celebrate it one day longer ...

So you learned about the Orthodox, Catholic and Jewish Passover (Pesach) of 2020, the code it will be celebrated, by what dates, and also about its traditions and customs, as well as the ancient history of the emergence of the Bright Resurrection of Christ. Of course, we could not fit in one article all that useful and important information about Easter, of which there is a lot, although it is very necessary for everyone, but you yourself can find it in the available literature or some kind of mass media, first of all, in endless expanses of the world wide web called the Internet!

Do not forget not only on this holiday - Holy Orthodox Easter 2020, to congratulate everyone on the Bright Resurrection of Christ, to greet each other only - "Christ is Risen", but the answer should be - "Truly Risen!" Ideally, this is how you need to greet each other for forty days (according to church teachings), but it will be enough for you and me to greet each other in this way on Easter! site / node / 6774

Always remember that your goodness will also bring goodness to you, wish others only goodness and prosperity! Peace, love and prudence to everyone, everyone - appreciate your loved ones and relatives, do not alienate those in need of help, raise your moral level always and in everything, live in unison with your conscience and then it will be easier for you!

Easter 2020-2025: what date will be Easter for Orthodox and Catholics in Russia and other countries? Easter dates 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025 (Orthodox and Catholic)

Hello dear readers of the Sprint-Answer website. In this article, you can find out when Easter will be celebrated in 2020 among Orthodox Christians and Catholics in Russia and not only this year. You can also find out the dates of Easter not only in 2020, but also the dates of the holiday up to 2025.

Easter is an equally significant day in any religion, but in this article we will get acquainted in more detail with the customs and traditions of Easter among Orthodox Christians, and also learn a little about Catholic Easter.

Christian Passover is a derivative of the Jewish holiday Pesach (in Aramaic Pischa, from which this word got into the Greek language). The Jews have a solar-lunar calendar, Passover begins to be celebrated on the 14th of the spring month of Nissan and is celebrated for 7 days. Christians, calculating "their Easter", are guided by 4 principles:

  • celebrated after the vernal equinox;
  • not on the same day with the Jews;
  • after the first full moon after the equinox;
  • after the full moon it is not otherwise than on the first day of the week according to Jewish reckoning.

This usually shifts Orthodox Easter by 1 week relative to Passover. For Orthodox Christians, the vernal equinox is considered March 21, for Catholics and Protestants this date is more precisely tied to the astronomical one, therefore there is a shift (sometimes very significant), and sometimes the dates coincide. But some of the above points are sometimes violated. There are even formulas for calculating the date of Easter, but they are not so easy to figure out. Therefore, it is better to just use the calendar, where the dates of the holiday are indicated.

When is Easter in 2020-2025 for Orthodox Christians and Catholics

In accordance with the church prescription, the current date of Orthodox Easter is calculated as follows: the day following the day of the vernal equinox and the first spring full moon. Easter must take place no earlier than a week after the Jewish holiday and certainly on Sunday.

The Bright Resurrection of Christ has no fixed date and is a rolling holiday. Easter is traditionally celebrated after the end of Lent. In 2020, fasting for Orthodox Christians ends on April 18, and Easter falls on the 19th. For Catholics, the holiday will begin a week earlier, on April 12, 2020.

Below you can find the dates of Easter for Orthodox and Catholics for 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025.


An exception is, perhaps, the city of St. Petersburg, which annually in the summer, at the end of June, hosts a large-scale holiday-festival of school graduates "". Based on the convenience of holding festive events, the date of the holiday is set for the weekend (usually Saturday), closest to the longest white night.

When will the alumni meeting in 2020 take place:

In 2020, the evening of the meeting of school graduates will be held February 1, 2020 .

Gathering night is also sometimes referred to as Alumni Reunion Day, as activities begin "before dark" in the daytime. But gatherings with former school friends invariably drag on and end in the evening, and sometimes late at night.

Which years (editions) are found in schools in 2020:

According to tradition, graduates gather for the first evening of the meeting. in a year after leaving school, and beyond on anniversary dates, multiples of five (every 5 years).

In 2020 it will be:

* 2019 year of issue - 1 year.

* 2015 year - 5 years.

* 2010 release - 10 years.

* 2005 release - 15 years.

* 2000 year of release - 20 years.

* 1995 release - 25 years.

* 1990 year of release - 30 years.

* 1985 release - 35 years old.

* 1980 - 40 years.

* 1975 year of release - 45 years.
* 1970 release - 50 years.

When college graduates gather for meeting nights:

Unlike former classmates, former classmates hold their meetings in the summer... There is no single date for meetings of university graduates, so each higher education institution chooses one independently.

In 2020, it will be one of the Saturdays from June to September.

How are meeting nights:

On the first Saturday of February (in 2020 - February 1), if you graduated from school last year, or your graduation is an anniversary (i.e., after leaving school, the number of years has passed that is a multiple of five), you should personally come to your home school.

First, you need to know the start time of the festive events. Usually, an announcement with the date and time of the beginning of the solemn part is posted on the official website of the educational institution. Also, information is disseminated through social networks in which former classmates communicate.

The "heroes of the occasion" are gathered in the assembly hall, where a festive event is arranged for them. Pupils who have not yet graduated from school perform in front of the audience: they read poems, sing songs, act out funny scenes "a la Yeralash". The director and teachers are delivering congratulatory speeches. At the end of the official part, former students are asked to go up on stage and say a few words about themselves and their favorite school.

After the solemn part is over, the celebration moves to classrooms, where classmates gather separately together with their former class teachers. It is not complete without gifts - it is customary to throw off in advance and give the class teacher flowers and a symbolic (and sometimes valuable) gift. It will not be superfluous to thank him for the work and years spent on you.

The alumni reunion is a time of memories, so be sure to take school photos or photo albums with you to help you recall the best moments from school life.

There are schools that are loyal to the long gatherings of former students in the classroom with food and alcohol. However, such kindness should not be abused, especially since it can be significantly limited in time. It is best to continue the celebration in a cafe or restaurant. The main thing is to take care of booking a room or a table of the required size in advance, since there are no free seats in such establishments on the date of meetings.