The Meaning and Celebration of Easter:

What is Easter Sunday?
Easter Sunday is a very special day for Christians. It celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, meaning that Jesus came back to life after being dead for three days. This shows that good wins over evil, and life wins over
death.
In 2025, Easter Sunday will be celebrated on April 20.
Why is Easter Important?
According to the Bible:
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Jesus was crucified (killed on a cross) on Good Friday.
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He was buried in a tomb.
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On Sunday, He rose from the dead.
This miracle is called the resurrection, and it gives Christians hope and faith that life continues after death.
Why Does the Date of Easter Change?
Easter does not have a fixed date like Christmas. It is celebrated on the first Sunday after the full moon
following March 21 (spring starts).
That’s why in 2025, Easter is on April 20.

How Do People Celebrate?
People celebrate Easter in both religious and fun ways.
Religious Celebrations:
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Going to church
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Singing special songs
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Attending sunrise prayers
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Taking part in Holy Communion
Fun Celebrations:
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Easter Eggs: Decorated eggs that mean new life.
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Easter Bunny: A rabbit that “brings” eggs for kids.
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Egg Hunts: Kids look for hidden eggs.
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Family Meals: Eating together with traditional food like lamb or sweet buns.

What Do Easter Symbols Mean?
Symbol | Meaning |
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Cross | Jesus’s death and return to life |
Egg | New life, fresh beginnings |
Bunny | Joy, spring, and fun |
Lily Flower | Purity and new life |
How is Easter Celebrated Around the World?
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USA & UK: Egg hunts, chocolates, church.
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Spain & Italy: Big church parades.
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Greece: Fireworks after midnight prayer.
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Philippines: Early morning Jesus-Mary meet called “Salubong”.
Fun Facts About Easter
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The Easter Bunny came from Germany.
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People eat millions of chocolate eggs every Easter.
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The world’s biggest egg hunt had over 500,000 eggs!
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Reese’s Eggs are the most loved Easter candy in the U.S.
Final Words
Easter Sunday is a day of hope, happiness, and fresh starts. It reminds us that after pain, joy comes. After
darkness, light shines. Whether you go to church or enjoy chocolate eggs with family, Easter brings everyone
together with love and joy.