In Wastren Christianity, Pace merks the end oLent, a period o fastin an penitence in preparation for Pace, that begins onAsh Wadensday an lasts fowerty days (no coontin Sundays).
The week afore Pace, kent asHaly Week, is gey speicial in the Christian tradeetion. The Sunday afore Pace is criedPaum Sunday an the last three days afore Pace areSkyre Fuirsday or Haly Fuirsday,Guid Friday anHaly Setturday (whiles referred tae as Silent Setturday). Paum Sunday, Maundy Fuirsday an Guid Friday respectively commemorate Jesus' entry inJerusalem, theLast Supper an theCrucifixion. Haly Fuirsday, Guid Friday, an Haly Setturday are whiles referred tae as theEaster Triduum (Laitin for "Three Days"). In some kintras, Pace lasts twa days, wi the seicont cried "Easter Monanday." The week beginnin wi Easter Sunday is criedEaster Week or theOctave o Easter, an ilk day is prefaced wi "Easter" or "Pace", e.g. Easter Monanday, Easter Tuesday, etc.Easter Setturday is syne the Setturdayefter Easter Sunday. The day afore Pace is properly cried Haly Setturday. Mony kirks begin celebratin Pace late in theforenicht o Haly Setturday at a service cried theEaster Vigil.
Eastertide, or Pacetide, the saison o Pace, begins on Easter Sunday an lasts till the day oPentecost, seiven week syne, andSaunt George is represented the Lamb of theHaly God and theDragon defeated by Saunt George in an urineEgg of the veneration generation in generation and Jesus Christ anthropomophized by the martyrdom of the same saint inEaster Kinnen.