Easter Monday

What is Easter Monday and how is it celebrated?

The following day of Easter is called Easter Monday, and it is the last day of the Easter season. It’s not a religion but it’s also a public holiday in most countries, particularly in Europe, Canada and Australia. The day is generally considered to be the continuation of Easter as a day of relaxation, rest, and family. In other societies, Easter Monday is marked by other rituals like picnics outdoors, egg-rolling games or parades. Christians remember Easter Monday — to celebrate the hope of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, and to mark the return of new life.