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Easter Monday follows Easter Sunday and is a public holiday in France. What are the origins of this day?
In France, where Judeo-Christian traditions are deeply rooted, Easter Sunday is primarily significant as it celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. But why is Easter Monday also a public holiday, especially when it lacks significant religious importance? What does this day represent? Here’s an explanation, along with ideas for egg hunts and unique family activities post-Easter.
What is Easter Monday?
Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday. It marks the second day of the Easter Octave, initiating what Christians refer to as “Bright Week” or the “Week of Renewal.”
When is Easter Monday this year?
Easter Monday occurs the day after Easter Sunday, although its exact date varies yearly as Easter Sunday itself depends on the lunar calendar. In 2026, Easter Monday will be on April 6th.
Why is Easter Monday a public holiday?
To understand this, we need to go back to the Middle Ages. During this period, the eight days following Easter Sunday, known as the “Easter Octave,” were holidays to allow Christians to attend daily masses or make pilgrimages to the Vatican. This holiday week was discontinued in 1801 after the signing of the Concordat between the Pope and Napoleon Bonaparte, but the practice of keeping the Monday holiday has persisted. Easter Monday is also a public holiday in many parts of the world, not just in predominantly Christian countries.
What is the significance of Easter Monday?
According to the biblical text of the Gospel of Matthew, Easter Monday is also known as “Angel Monday.” This day is thus an opportunity to celebrate, including the day after Easter, the return of Jesus following his resurrection.
What to do with the family on Easter Monday?
Besides the traditional egg hunt, note that most shops and shopping centers remain open on Easter Monday. Although it is a public holiday, restaurants and museums are also available for a family outing. Numerous egg hunts are also organized on this Monday. Here are some outing ideas for both young and old during this extended weekend:
What are the traditions of Easter Monday?
In France, especially in the South, it was customary to organize a large family picnic on Easter Monday. This would often feature an omelette made with Easter eggs, aptly named “Easter Omelette.” It’s also a time for families, both young and old, to enjoy the chocolates collected during the previous day’s egg hunt. Ultimately, many families who couldn’t gather on Sunday also arrange an egg hunt on Easter Monday, extending the festive weekend.
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