1st Sunday following the 1st full moon after the Spring Equinox
Observed annually in the spring, Easter is a principal Christian festival celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, while also serving as a universal celebration of seasonal renewal and hope which is celebrated on the first Sunday following the first full moon after the Spring Equinox.
Rooted in both biblical history and ancient spring equinox traditions, such as those honouring the Anglo-Saxon goddess Eostre, the holiday represents the ultimate triumph of life over death. Today, the observance encompasses a rich blend of deep religious reverence and vibrant secular customs. From solemn sunrise church services and the conclusion of Lent to the joyful sharing of decorated eggs and festive community egg hunts, these diverse practices universally symbolise fertility, rebirth, and the arrival of spring.
Embracing both profound spiritual significance and lighthearted cultural traditions, Easter provides an opportunity for families and communities to gather, reflect on new beginnings, and celebrate the enduring resilience of life.