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Orthodox Easter Monday

Next celebratedMonday, March 29, 2027

Relish in the joy and celebration of Orthodox Easter Monday - a timeless tradition of faith, family, and fresh beginnings.

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Last updated February 7, 2026 · by the Holiday Calendar TeamHave an update or spot an error?
YEARLY DATEDay After Easter Sunday
OBSERVED INUnited States
CATEGORYReligion
SUBCATEGORYChristian
INTRO

Introduction

Get ready to carry on the blissful celebrations with Orthodox Easter Monday on May 6! Originating in the Eastern Orthodox Church, Orthodox Easter Monday marked the beginning of a new era after Jesus’s resurrection. This special day holds a big place in the heart of millions across the globe who not only see it as a day of remembrance, but also a celebration of renewal and hope. With traditional feasts, family gatherings, and joyous feasts full of traditional and delectable food, Orthodox Easter Monday ignites a sense of spiritual communion and familial bonding. So welcome this wondrous day of faith, family, and fresh beginnings, and join in the centennial traditions as we celebrate the continual cycle of hope and renewal that Orthodox Easter Monday brings!

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TIMELINE

Orthodox Easter Monday Timeline

The Resurrection of Christ

According to Christian belief, Jesus Christ was resurrected from the dead on the third day after his crucifixion, marking the start of Easter celebrations.

First Council of Nicaea

The council establishes the formula for calculating the date of Easter based on the paschal full moon, leading to differences between Western and Eastern Christianity.

Great Schism

The East–West Schism permanently divided Christianity into Western (Roman) Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, leading to distinct traditions, including Easter Monday celebrations.

Orthodox Diaspora

During the 19th century, the spread of Orthodox Christians to other parts of the world brought Orthodox traditions, including Orthodox Easter Monday, to new communities.

Recognition of Orthodox Easter Monday

Orthodox Easter Monday was officially recognized as a public holiday in many Orthodox Christian countries, affirming its importance in religious and national calendars.

GET INVOLVED

How to Celebrate Orthodox Easter Monday

EDITOR'S PICK

Host a family potluck brunch

Carry on the tradition of family bonding and spiritual togetherness by hosting a family potluck brunch. Everyone can bring their own favorite dishes and enjoy an intimate family gathering filled with laughter, love, and delicious food.

ARRANGE

Arrange a neighborhood egg hunt

Create a fun-filled community event by arranging a neighborhood egg hunt. This playful activity will ignite laughter and create cherished memories among families in your neighborhood.

SHARE

Share stories of faith and renewal

Spend some time sharing stories of faith and renewal with your loved ones. This connection will help deepen your bond and bring a sense of spiritual communion to the day.

DONATE

Donate to charity

Orthodox Easter Monday is all about hope and renewal. Honor this spirit by donating money, food, or time to a charitable organization in your local area. This act of kindness and generosity resonates with the spirit of the day.

CREATE

Create regional dishes

Celebrate the culture and tradition associated with Orthodox Easter Monday by creating regional dishes associated with this occasion. This can be a fun way to explore and honor the cultural aspects of this joyous day.

WHY THIS DAY MATTERS

Why We Love Orthodox Easter Monday

Celebration of Renewal and Hope

The holiday is seen as a day of rebirth and new beginnings. It fills hearts with hope and emphasizes the renewal of life, echoing the resurrection of Christ. Therefore, every joyous feast, every act of charity, and every shared story of faith during Orthodox Easter Monday serves as a reaffirmation of these hopeful and renewing sentiments.

Carries Historical and Spiritual Significance

Orthodox Easter Monday holds deep religious significance, reminding us of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It’s not just an ordinary holiday, but a day to commemorate and honor a cornerstone of Christian belief. The spiritual depth of the day imbues our celebrations with a unique, deeply-felt joy.

Promotes Familial Bone and Community Engagement

Orthodox Easter Monday facilitates familial bonding and community engagement. From hosting a family brunch to arranging a neighborhood egg hunt, the holiday offers plentiful opportunities to connect with loved ones and bring communities closer together, fostering a vibrant, communal celebration.

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