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April 20, 2026
About Easter
Easter is a Christian festival celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox. The holiday has been enriched with traditions like Easter egg hunts, the Easter Bunny, and springtime celebrations that blend religious and secular customs.
Easter Traditions
- **Easter Egg Hunts** — Children search for hidden decorated eggs
- **Easter Bunny** — Legendary creature delivering eggs and candy
- **Dyeing Eggs** — Decorating hard-boiled eggs in vibrant colors
- **Church Services** — Sunrise services and special Easter masses
- **Easter Baskets** — Filled with candy, toys, and treats
- **Easter Dinner** — Family meals featuring ham, lamb, or other special dishes
Interesting Easter Facts
- 🥚 Americans buy over 16 million jelly beans for Easter
- 🐣 The largest Easter egg ever made weighed over 7,200 pounds
- 🐰 The Easter Bunny originated in German folklore
- 🎨 Decorating eggs dates back to ancient civilizations
- 🌸 The Easter Lily is a symbol of purity and new life
- 📅 Easter's date changes every year based on the lunar calendar
- 🕊️ Over 180 million eggs are purchased in the US for Easter
How to Celebrate Easter
- Attend church services
- Organize or participate in egg hunts
- Dye and decorate Easter eggs
- Prepare a special Easter meal
- Give Easter baskets to children
- Display spring flowers and decorations
- Spend time with family and friends
- Participate in Easter parades
Easter Around the World
- **United States** — Egg hunts, Easter Bunny, and church services
- **Greece** — Midnight church services and red-dyed eggs
- **Poland** — Śmigus-dyngus water fights on Easter Monday
- **Italy** — Pope's blessing in Vatican City
- **Australia** — Easter Bilby instead of Easter Bunny