Day of peace and no violence in Spain
Last 30th of January, we celebrated in our school a day for the union of mankind and peaceful coexistence. We expressed this ideas through some activities showing a metaphorical meaning for our community.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1fyQBFLLAY&noredirect=1All students learned by heart a song about good feelings and reconciliation called " I wouldn't doubt". They got together in our playground and we sang it proud all together. White balloons were realeased to express good feelings and faith in a better future.
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Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Thursday, 7 March 2013
Women's Day in Poland - March 8th // EASTER trditions in Poland
Women's Day - an annual holiday celebrated on March 8th as an expression of respect for the victims of the struggle for equal rights for women was established in 1910.
Women's Day is celebrated in Poland on a large scale.
The origins of the Women's Day come from ancient Rome where they celebrated Matronalia. It was a festival falling on the first week of March, associated with the beginning of the new year, with motherhood and fertility.
The origins of International Women's Day come from the labor movement in North America and Europe. The first celebration of National Women's Day was held on 28th February 1909 in the United States. It was initiated by the Socialist Party of America.
Today women are given gifts to show them the feelings. Most of the gifts are flowers, candies, dinner, trip.
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EASTER TRADITIONS IN POLAND
Easter is a very important holiday in Poland. Easter celebrations start on Palm Sunday and end on Easter Monday and this period is known as Holy Week.
On Palm Sunday, one week before easter Sunday, people go to churches with palm-leaf branches that commemorate the day when Jesus rode into Jerusalem and people greeted Him with palm branches.
The Holy Thursday commemorates the Last Supper.
The Good Friday commemorates the death of Jesus on the cross.
The Holy Saturday is when Jesus was in the tomb. On that day people go to church with Easter baskets and they bring Easter food to be blessed - very traditional are eggs (the symbol of a new life), bread, salt, butter, sausages, horseradish.
The eggs are pained in various colours and are called in Polish "pisanki".
Easter Sunday is the day of celebration of the Resurrection of Jesus. On this day many families have a traditional Easter breakfast.
On Easter Monady there is a very old Easter tradition called ‘Śmigus Dyngus’. On that day men pour water or perfume on girls and women. It is the last day of Easter celebration.
Sunday, 3 March 2013
THE LEGEND OF ESHAB-I
KEYF
We are 4 different countries from different geographies, cultures, as well as religions and sects. But look how some religious legends unite us at one point.
The legend of the "SEVEN SLEEPERS" (Ashab-ı Kehf), where all religions meet... This legendary cave which hosted the legend is located in the district of Tarsus in Mersin. We think you will be impressed deeply by this cave during your visit to Mersin.
It is natural that varying locations in the
world make a claim to Ashab-ı Kehf or Eshab-ı Kehf, as the place that hosted
the holy event. For both the Bible and the Koran include the Legend of Eshab-ı
Kehf, who may be called briefly as the "Cave Friends".
Moreover, there is a section in the Holy Koran titled "Kehf" (Cave), which tells this event.
Moreover, there is a section in the Holy Koran titled "Kehf" (Cave), which tells this event.
Thousands of tourists come to Mersin
(Tarsus) every year. (because they want to visit Ashab-ı Kehf)
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| Cave Of Seven Sleepers (Ashab-ı Kehf) (Tarsus/ Mersin) |
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Çiğdem KINIK,Ayşegül ASAR
Çiğdem KINIK,Ayşegül ASAR
THE LEGEND OF ESHAB-I KEHF
Six young governors, three of whom are the right arm, and three of whom are the left arm of the Roman Emperor Dakyanus, oppose to the pagan king, and invite him to monotheism, to Jesus Christ's religion. The king gets angry and say them:
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THE LEGEND OF ESHAB-I KEHF
Six young governors, three of whom are the right arm, and three of whom are the left arm of the Roman Emperor Dakyanus, oppose to the pagan king, and invite him to monotheism, to Jesus Christ's religion. The king gets angry and say them:
-“You either follow my way... Or die.”
Six young men leave the city, helplessly. The merciless king sends his soldiers
behind them. And he orders:
-Kill them.
Looking for a place to hide on the mountain named Benculus, the young men come
across a shepherd on the way. Their purpose is to ask where to go, to find
somewhere to be sheltered. The shepherd adopts their view, too, and join them.
The names of the
young:
Yemliha... Mekselina... Mislina... Mernuş... Debernuş...Şazenuş... and the shepherd Kefeştetayyuş.
But although they tell the same story, Christians list the names as follows: Malta... Malchus... Martianus...Dionysius... Joannes... Serapion, and Costantinus.
Yemliha... Mekselina... Mislina... Mernuş... Debernuş...Şazenuş... and the shepherd Kefeştetayyuş.
But although they tell the same story, Christians list the names as follows: Malta... Malchus... Martianus...Dionysius... Joannes... Serapion, and Costantinus.
These seven young men and their dog are sheltered in a cave in the end. The
cave has only one entry. When they enter, they become sleepy and go asleep.
Dakyanus's soldiers just go behind them into the cave, and seeing them asleep,
they close the entry of the cave with stones, and leave them to death.
It is narrated that 7 young men slept there for 300 years (300 years according
to the solar calendar, 309 years according to the lunar calendar).
But when the young
men wake up, they think they have slept for just one day, and send Yemliha for
shopping. When the young man gives the baker in the city the currency of the 3 hundred
years ago, the truth comes out. The young man, who tries to shop giving the
money 300 years beforehand, is arrested because he is thought to have found
treasure. And then, he is questioned by the king of the time, and tells what
they have experienced.
Following this, they come to the cave, and
as soon as they enter the cave, all the Seven Sleepers become invisible, and
the visitors just see a bird nest where there are seven baby birds. And
thereon, this cave is called the "Cave of the Seven Sleepers".Meanwhile, the society and the king have adopted monotheism, and therefore the
young become a legend.
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Çiğdem KINIK, Ayşegül ASAR
Wednesday, 13 February 2013
St. Valentine's Day in Poland - 14th February
St. Valentine's Day celebrations are fairly new in the Polish culture. They started in the 1990s and have become very popular since that time.
We wish you all a very Happy St. Valentine's Day.
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Tuesday, 12 February 2013
Ash Wednesday in Poland - 13th February 2013
Ash Wednesday begins the period of Lent - 40 days of preparation for the biggest Christian celebration Easter.
On Ash Wedensday Christians fast, they cannot eat meat and they only eat one meal during the day. They go to churches and have ash placed on their foreheads.
While this is done the priest says one of the following words:
- Remember that thou art dust, and to dust thou shalt return.
- Repent and believe in the Gospel
Prepared by Emilia
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
The last Thursday before Lent in Poland - 7th February 2013
The last Thursday before Lent is celebrated in Poland in a special way.
It is a
movable feast and it always falls on the last Thursday of Carnival,
depending on the date of Easter. This year the last Thursday is on 7th February 2013.
Because Lent is a time of fasting and the next opportunity to feast would not be until Easter - it is a day dedicated to eating.
People meet in their
homes or cafés and eat large
quantities of sweets and cakes.
The most popular dish served on that day are doughnuts filled with rose marmalade.
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