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Easter in France

Easter in France

As a predominantly Catholic country, France has various Easter traditions of note.

  • According to legend, French children receive chocolates on Easter morning not from the fabled bunny, but from flying church bells.
  • It’s said that when the bells do not ring from Good Friday to Easter Sunday (to mourn Christ's death), they are flying to Rome to fetch the goodies.
  • In Alsace, charming markets are whimsically decorated and teeming with fluffy rabbits, goats, and ducks you can pet.
  • The village of Bessières makes a giant omelette each year from 15,000 eggs—and a dozen cooks.

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