## Easter: Celebrating Resurrection and Renewal Easter is the most important holiday in Christianity, commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead three days after his crucifixion. It's a joyous celebration that marks the triumph of good over evil and life over death. **When is Easter?** Unlike many holidays, Easter isn't on a fixed date. It's a moveable feast, always falling on a Sunday between March 22 and April 25. This year, Easter Sunday fell on March 31st. **Religious Observances:** * **Holy Week:** The week leading up to Easter is known as Holy Week. It includes: * **Palm Sunday:** Commemorates Jesus' entry into Jerusalem. * **Maundy Thursday:** Celebrates the Last Supper. * **Good Friday:** Marks the day of Jesus' crucifixion. * **Holy Saturday:** A day of reflection and anticipation. * **Easter Vigil:** Many Christian denominations hold a special service on Holy Saturday evening or Easter morning to celebrate the Resurrection. * **Easter Sunday:** The central celebration of Easter, marked by church services, feasting, and family gatherings. **Cultural Traditions:** Beyond religious celebrations, Easter has many popular traditions: * **Easter Eggs:** Decorated eggs symbolize new life and rebirth. * **Easter Bunny:** In many cultures, the Easter Bunny delivers Easter eggs to children, adding a fun element to the holiday. * **Spring Feasts:** Easter often coincides with spring, so Easter meals often feature spring vegetables and festive dishes. **Easter Around the World:** Easter traditions vary around the world. In some countries, elaborate processions are held. In others, traditional foods specific to that culture are enjoyed. Easter is a significant holiday for many people, even those who don't observe it religiously. It's a time for family gatherings, spring celebrations, and reflection on themes of hope and renewal.