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A mother and baby are seen in the city park against the bachground of the 11 th-century Monastery of Caves in Ukrainian's capital Kiev, Sunday, May, 1, 2005. Many Ukrainians use the occasion of the Soviet-era holiday which concided with Orthodox Easter this year, to enjoy sunny spring weather. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
The head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church under the Moscow Patriarchate, Volodymyr, lights candles with fire which was delivered to the Ukrainian capital from the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem's Old City, traditionally believed to be the burial place of Jesus Christ, after the ceremony of the Holy Fire, during the Easter service in a cathedral in Kiev, early Sunday, May 1, 2005. The flames symbolizes the resurrection of Christ. (AP Photo/Sergei Chuzavkov)
People watch a slide show projected onto the Christ the Savior Cathedral to mark the traditional Easter celebration in Moscow, Saturday, April 30, 2005. Eastern Orthodox churches observe the ancient Julian calendar, and usually celebrate Easter later than Western churches. (AP Photo/ Alexander Zemlianichenko)
An Orthodox Church priest blesses the traditional Easter cakes and painted hard boiled eggs prepared for Easter celebration inside a shop, which was built at the site of a the local church destroyed by Soviet authorities, in the village of Maryinskoye, about 350 kms (218 miles) north of Moscow, Saturday, April 30, 2005. Usually the faithful of Russian Orthodox go to church late on Easter Saturday night and at midnight they walk around the outside of the church singing songs until the priest knocks on the door and everyone is let in to celebrate the Resurrection of Jesus. The priest blesses the people and they return home to a large feast. (AP Photo/Alexei Sukmanov)
People gather to watch a slide show projected onto the Christ the Savior Cathedral which marks the Easter celebration in Moscow, Saturday, April 30, 2005, as part of the image is reflected onto a car. Eastern Orthodox churches observe the ancient Julian calendar, and usually celebrate Easter later than Western churches. (AP Photo / Alexander Zemlianichenko)