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Экс. 1. а) Заполнить пробелы словами, расположенными под текстом. Woman celebrates Ukrainian

traditions Thursday, April 01, 2010 By Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller Ginette Simpson of New Alexandria sells pysanky _____ to raise money for the Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church in Salemville, a _____ in Salem Township."_______, I made eggs for people _____ I want to remember me because they are my legacy," Mrs. Simpson said. "So it ____ a very hard decision to start selling them to strangers. Then in 2005, our church needed a _______."Salemville was settled by immigrant______, many from the Carpathian Mountains and the Ukrainian region of______. Pysanky originated in _____ cultures that treated the egg as a source of life and a symbol of the earth's rebirth in _____. When Ukrainians accepted ______ in the 10th century, the egg became the Christian symbol of the opening of Christ's tomb and the rebirth of________.Superstitions gave pysanky the power to ward off evil ______, and the Hutsuls of the Carpathian Mountains believed the fate of the world depended ______ pysanky. When they ______ no longer made, a horrible serpent chained to a cliff would _____ loose and destroy the earth.Mrs. Simpson wants to keep the tradition ______ for other reasons. "I don't want it ________ disappear," she said. (For years, mankind, was, on, alive, break, to, ancient, whom, spirits, eggs, Galicia, spring, fundraiser, miners, Christianity, village, were)
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Thursday, April 01, 2010

By Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller

Ginette Simpson of New Alexandria sells pysanky for years to raise money for the Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church in Salemville, a village in Salem Township."Eggs, I made eggs for people whom I want to remember me because they are my legacy," Mrs. Simpson said. "So it was a very hard decision to start selling them to strangers. Then in 2005, our church needed a fundraiser."Salemville was settled by immigrant miners, many from the Carpathian Mountains and the Ukrainian region of Galicia. Pysanky originated in ancient cultures that treated the egg as a source of life and a symbol of the earth's rebirth in spring. When Ukrainians accepted Christianity in the 10th century, the egg became the Christian symbol of the opening of Christ's tomb and the rebirth of mankind. Superstitions gave pysanky the power to ward off evil spirits, and the Hutsuls of the Carpathian Mountains believed the fate of the world depended on pysanky. When they were no longer made, a horrible serpent chained to a cliff would break loose and destroy the earth.Mrs. Simpson wants to keep the tradition alive for other reasons. "I don't want it to disappear," she said.

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Woman celebrates Ukrainian traditions Thursday, April 01, 2010 By Maryann Gogniat Eidemiller Ginette Simpson of New Alexandria sells pysanky to raise money for the Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church in Salemville, a village in Salem Township. "For years," I made eggs for people whom I want to remember me because they are my legacy," Mrs. Simpson said. "So it was a very hard decision to start selling them to strangers. Then in 2005, our church needed a fundraiser."

Salemville was settled by immigrant miners, many from the Carpathian Mountains and the Ukrainian region of Galicia. Pysanky originated in ancient cultures that treated the egg as a source of life and a symbol of the earth's rebirth in spring. When Ukrainians accepted Christianity in the 10th century, the egg became the Christian symbol of the opening of Christ's tomb and the rebirth of alive.

Superstitions gave pysanky the power to ward off evil spirits, and the Hutsuls of the Carpathian Mountains believed the fate of the world depended on pysanky. When they were no longer made, a horrible serpent chained to a cliff would break loose and destroy the earth.

Mrs. Simpson wants to keep the tradition alive for other reasons. "I don't want it to disappear," she said.

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