Belarusians celebrate Day of Rejoicing

The Day of Rejoicing is celebrated a week after the Easter, on Tuesday. On this day, the whole family visits the graves of their deceased ancestors. At first they commemorate the family members in a church and then go to a cemetery. The paschal foods will then be consumed by the friends and relatives of the deceased, as a part of the ritual. It is common to place an Easter egg on the graves of the departed. 

Besides, the Orthodox Church does not approve this ritual and urges the believers only to pray for the peace of souls of their dear deceased and to commit good deeds in their memory. One of such deeds is to clean and decorate the graves. It is often done before the actual holiday, either on the eve - the so-called Alive Day of Rejoicing - or several days before the holiday. 

The Day of Rejoicing is also often called the Haunt Easter in Belarus. There existed many pagan customs connected with this holiday. For example, when they cleaned a grave of a man, they tied a braided towel on the cross, a woman's grave - they tied a small white apron, and they also placed a flower-chain on the cross if the grave belonged to a maiden. 

After the cemetery, people organized festive dinners at their houses, where they sang songs, danced and played games. It wasn't considered a sacrilege but had a ritual meaning - to overcome death, not to fear it.