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.