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It’s Easter Monday, the last day of the long weekend before work starts again.
Yesterday was perhaps the biggest day in the Christian calendar, when churchgoers celebrate Jesus Christ’s resurrection.
Easter Sunday is the day when Jesus emerged from the tomb after his crucifixion, proving (for Christians) there is life beyond death.
It’s marked with special occasions around the world, including the Pope’s Urbi et Orbi address.
But the day afterwards is not celebrated as a public holiday everywhere, although it is in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
What is Easter Monday all about?
It has religious significance, because it is the day after Christians believe the messiah returned to earth.
Jesus is believed to have stayed for 40 days, appearing to believers and giving ministry.
He healed the sick and proved to doubters that he was the son of god.
This is what helped to establish the church, it is believed. Christians believe he ascended to heaven after these 40 days wandering the Earth.
How do people celebrate on Easter Monday?
Easter Monday is quieter than the likes of Good Friday and Easter Sunday, which usually involve big church celebrations and orders of service.
However, there might still be some easter egg hunts or church services held.
Elsewhere in the world, other traditions might still be taking place.
In some Eastern European cultures, it is traditional for siblings or spouses to pour water on each other (symbolising baptism) and spank each other with pussy willow branches as part of Dyngus Day.
Boys are supposed to do this on Easter Monday, while girls do the same in reverse on Easter Tuesday.
Why do we have Easter Eggs?
Firstly, if you have any left on the last day of the long weekend, then good for you with your willpower.
Eggs symbolise new life, as Jesus began his new life after his resurrection on Easter Sunday, and cracked eggs are symbolic of an empty tomb.
Eating eggs was forbidden during the Holy Week and many traditionally gave them up for the whole of Lent (that’s why we have Pancake Day to use them up), so eating sweet treats is a way of breaking the fast.
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It wasn’t until the 19th century that the first chocolate eggs appeared in France and Germany, and this tradition has now carried on.
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