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Paștele: What Easter Looks Like Here
Most Americans who celebrate Easter assume everyone celebrates on the same Sunday. The date is familiar, the traditions broadly recognizable — baskets, eggs, a church service, a family meal. What far fewer Americans know is that for the roughly 300 million Orthodox Christians in the world, Easter falls on an entirely different Sunday, sometimes weeks later, calculated by a different calendar and a different set of ecclesiastical rules. In 2026, Western Easter falls on April 5

Jillian Aurora
Apr 123 min read


Floriile: The Sunday of Flowers
Today is Floriile , Flowers' Sunday, and the weather in Bran decided to celebrate, too. The sun is out, the air has finally conceded to spring, and the people around me seem to be doing exactly what the holiday asks: visiting outside, turning toward the light, paying attention to the flowers. As an immigrant, I am continually thrilled by the rhythm of the unexpected holidays here. I did not know that the Orthodox calendar would hand me a holiday whose entire orientation is to

Jillian Aurora
Apr 54 min read


The Spring Threshold
There is a moment in late March when the light changes. The trees are still bare, the mornings still cold, but the angle of the sun has shifted, and the shadows fall differently. This is the equinox. It is the hinge point of the year, when day and night arrive at an equilibrium that will not hold. Long before any calendar formalized this moment, communities were already responding to it. Because the body notices. Something that had contracted begins, slowly, to open. What the

Jillian Aurora
Apr 44 min read
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