
The week following Easter Sunday is primarily known as Bright Week in Eastern Christianity and the Octave of Easter (or Easter Week) in the Roman Catholic tradition. It is considered a continuous, joyous celebration of the Resurrection, often treated as one long, “bright” day.

Easter altar linens are traditionally white or gold, symbolizing joy, purity, and the Resurrection. Key items include white fair linens, often featuring embroidered lilies, crosses, or “Alleluia” motifs. High-quality fabrics like linen, damask, or polyester/cotton blends are common, often adorned with lace, fringe, or gold thread to enhance the celebratory atmosphere. It covers the sacristy dresser, the Altar, the prayer bench, the lectern and the pulpit.
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