At 4 minutes past noon on Easter Monday 1916, Pádraig Pearse walks onto O’Connell Street in Dublin and reads the Proclamation on behalf of the Provisional Government, proclaiming the whole of Ireland as a Sovereign Independent Republic. Our National Flag is raised above the GPO. Load image
We hope everyone has a fantastic day in Ballymoney today. Its said that this will be the biggest Easter monday parade ever! Plenty of spectators and bands from across the UK And the weather has it to stay dry vVv Load image 6 KB
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Portstewart Strand on Easter Monday evening. Philip McCrea • @philipmccrea Load image
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Easter Monday is a Christian holiday that celebrates the death and resurrection of Christ. On Good Friday, Jesus was crucified and laid to rest in a tomb. It was then discovered on Easter Sunday that he had risen. Since the Bible does not recount what occurred on Easter Monday, most Western nations that observe the holiday celebrate it with a day off after Easter. For some, Eastern Monday is a remembrance of Christ’s death and resurrection while others use it for Easter egg hunts and polka festivals.
Easter Monday is always held the day after Easter Sunday, which the first Sunday after the Paschal full moon. Easter Monday thus always falls between March 23 and April 26.
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If the weather permits, gather your friends and family for a picnic or outdoor barbecue. Enjoy some delicious food and engage in fun outdoor games or activities.
Spread awareness on social media by using the hashtags #EasterMonday, #Easter, #Pascha and #EasterEggs.