Easter Monday is the final day of the sacred week before the start of the work week. It marks the second day of Octave in Eastern Christianity and the second day of Eastertide in Western Christianity and is a public holiday in many countries around the globe.
Easter Monday, which falls on April 10 this year, is the Christian holiday following Easter Sunday, which commemorates Jesus Christ’s resurrection from the tomb following his crucifixion. Also known as Bright Monday, Renewal Monday, Wet Monday, and the Dyngus Day, the Monday that immediately follows Easter Day is steeped in diverse and intriguing traditions. Although the Bible does not command the observance of this holiday, many Christian groups — primarily Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox — observe it as a legal holiday and as part of their cultural heritage.
Easter Monday is the final day of the sacred week before the start of the work week. It marks the second day of Octave in Eastern Christianity and the second day of Eastertide in Western Christianity and is a public holiday in many countries around the globe.
The term “Easter Monday” was first recorded in the 15th century. For Christians, the Monday following Easter, which is commemorated on Sundays, is a day of great religious significance. While various cultures observe the day with different traditions, all Christ-followers gather to celebrate the return of the Messiah in their own way. The Catholic Church refers to this day as “Angel Monday.”
Jesus remained on Earth for forty days after his crucifixion and resurrection, during which time he appeared to believers, healed the ill, and spread the message of God. Jesus’ actions also contributed to the founding of the first church. It is believed that Jesus ascended to heaven forty days after his resurrection.
Easter Monday is not explicitly a religious holiday. Some Christian groups commemorate this day with processions and parades in the open air. Some individuals host and compete in Easter egg-rolling competitions. For some, Monday is Wet Monday, a day when spouses and siblings wake each other up by pouring containers of water on each other. Easter Monday is commemorated for one more day with enjoyable traditions before the festival concludes.
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In 2011, Italy produced the world’s largest chocolate Easter egg, which weighed 7.9 tonnes.
On Easter Monday, males in the Czech Republic throw buckets of water on attractive women.
In 1680, the first narrative about a rabbit hiding eggs in a garden was published, sparking the Easter bunny tradition in the United States in the 18th century.
59% of those who consume chocolate rabbits prefer to start with the ears.
The white lily, which symbolises grace and elegance, is recognised as the official Easter flower for this holiday.
Year | Date | Day |
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2022 | April 18 | Monday |
2023 | April 10 | Monday |
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