Easter // Nova

Editorial Policy

How content on this site is written and maintained.

Easter // Nova aims to publish original summaries, practical explanations, and readable guides for visitors looking for Easter context. This page explains the standards used for originality, sourcing, updates, and corrections.

Original writing

Pages on this site are written as original summaries and guides. The goal is to avoid scraped material, spun text, or lightly edited copies of existing holiday pages. Where a topic is widely known, the site still aims to add value through structure, context, and practical explanation.

Sourcing and fact checking

Date explanations, calendar notes, and basic observance details are checked against recognized references and then rewritten in plain English for a general audience. The site is not intended to replace official denominational guidance, parish announcements, or academic theological work.

Updates

Seasonal pages are reviewed and updated when calendar years change, when date tables need extending, or when readers point out unclear wording. Minor style changes may happen more often than major content revisions.

Corrections

If a factual error or broken link is identified, the aim is to correct it promptly. Readers can use the contact page to report mistakes, outdated information, or unclear explanations.

Scope

The site is a practical guide, not a full encyclopedia. It covers common Easter questions, dates, traditions, and message ideas while trying to stay concise enough for everyday readers.