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Easter Monday 2026: Date, Meaning, Holiday, and Traditions

Easter Monday 2026 falls on Monday, April 6, 2026. It is the day immediately following Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026, and marks the second day of Eastertide in the Christian liturgical calendar.

It is observed as a public holiday in more than 50 countries across Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Pacific.

This page covers the biblical meaning of Easter Monday, its holiday status by country, traditions around the world, what is open and closed, prayers, Bible verses, and activities for families.

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What Is Easter Monday?

Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday, observed as a continuation of the Resurrection celebration. It falls within the Octave of Easter — an eight-day liturgical period during which the Church treats each day as an extension of Easter Sunday itself.

It is not a separate theological event. It is the second day of a single, extended feast.

Easter Monday is distinct from Easter Sunday in liturgical weight. Easter Sunday commemorates the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Easter Monday extends that celebration, with most religious traditions using the day for continued worship, family gatherings, and public festivity.

In the Catholic Church, the Octave of Easter runs from Easter Sunday through the following Sunday, known as Divine Mercy Sunday. Each of the eight days carries equal solemnity to the feast itself. Easter Monday occupies the second position within that octave.

Eastern Orthodox churches observe the day as Bright Monday or Renewal Monday (Greek: Διακαινήσιμος), the opening day of Bright Week — seven days of continuous Easter celebration during which fasting is suspended entirely.

Easter Monday is not the same as Holy Monday. Holy Monday falls during Holy Week, the week before Easter, and commemorates Jesus cleansing the Temple in Jerusalem. The two days share only the day of the week; they belong to entirely different liturgical seasons.

Easter Monday vs. Easter Sunday — What Is the Difference?

FeatureEaster SundayEaster Monday
Liturgical eventThe Resurrection of Jesus ChristExtension of the Resurrection celebration
Liturgical positionThe highest feast in the Christian calendarSecond day of the Octave of Easter
Public holiday statusNot a public holiday in most countriesPublic holiday in 50+ countries
Church attendancePrimary religious observanceSecondary observance in most traditions
Orthodox namePaschaBright Monday
Cultural focusWorship and family mealsOutdoor activities, egg hunts, processions

Easter Sunday carries greater theological and liturgical weight. Easter Monday is where the civic observance concentrates — it is the Easter bank holiday, the school closure day, and the family outing day in most countries that observe it.

When Is Easter Monday 2026?

Easter Monday 2026 falls on Monday, April 6, 2026.

Easter Monday always falls exactly one day after Easter Sunday. The date of Easter Sunday is calculated using the computus — a method that sets Easter Sunday as the first Sunday after the first full moon following the spring equinox (March 21).

Because the full moon date shifts annually, Easter Sunday — and by extension Easter Monday — falls on a different date each year.

YearEaster SundayEaster Monday
2024Sunday, March 31, 2024Monday, April 1, 2024
2025Sunday, April 20, 2025Monday, April 21, 2025
2026Sunday, April 5, 2026Monday, April 6, 2026
2027Sunday, March 28, 2027Monday, March 29, 2027
2028Sunday, April 16, 2028Monday, April 17, 2028

Easter Monday is not a fixed-date holiday. It cannot fall on the same calendar date in consecutive years. The earliest possible date for Easter Sunday is March 22, which would place Easter Monday on March 23. The latest possible date for Easter Sunday is April 25, placing Easter Monday on April 26.

The Meaning and Significance of Easter Monday

Easter Monday signifies the continuation of the Resurrection celebration as the second day of the Octave of Easter. Its significance is not derived from a single biblical event exclusive to that day, but from its position within the liturgical structure that treats the entire Easter octave as one prolonged feast.

In Catholic and Anglican tradition, the Octave of Easter is the eight-day period from Easter Sunday to the following Sunday. Canon law and liturgical rubrics treat each day within the octave as equal in rank to the feast day itself. This is why Easter Monday carries the same liturgical classification as Easter Sunday in those traditions — both are solemnities.

For Orthodox Christians, Bright Monday opens Bright Week (Svetlaya Nedelya), during which the Paschal greeting “Christ is Risen — Truly He is Risen” (Christos Anesti — Alithos Anesti in Greek) is exchanged at every liturgical meeting. The Divine Liturgy is celebrated daily throughout Bright Week, a practice reserved for the most significant feasts.

The name Paschal Monday is used across Eastern European and Byzantine-rite traditions. Paschal derives from the Hebrew Pesach (Passover), linking the Resurrection to the Exodus narrative and the liberation theology that underpins both events.

Is Easter Monday in the Bible?

Easter Monday is not a named day in the Bible, but the Gospels record post-Resurrection events that took place on the day after the first Easter Sunday. Two accounts are directly relevant.

The most significant is the Road to Emmaus narrative in Luke 24:13–35. Two disciples, identified as Cleopas and an unnamed companion, are walking from Jerusalem to the village of Emmaus — a journey of approximately 7 miles (11 kilometres) — on the day of the Resurrection.

A stranger joins them. They do not recognise him. He interprets the scriptures as they walk, explaining how the Messiah had to suffer before entering his glory. When they reach Emmaus and sit to eat, the stranger breaks bread.

At that moment, Luke 24:31 records, “their eyes were opened, and they recognized him.” The stranger — Jesus — immediately vanishes. The disciples return to Jerusalem that same evening to report to the Eleven.

If the Resurrection occurred on Sunday, the Emmaus account — set “that same day” (Luke 24:13) but describing a journey that would have taken several hours — suggests some of the events recorded extended into what would liturgically become Easter Monday territory, depending on how the narrative timeline is interpreted. The majority of scholars place the full Emmaus encounter, including the return to Jerusalem, within Easter Sunday’s hours.

The second account appears in John 20:19–23, where the risen Jesus appears to the disciples gathered behind locked doors “on the evening of that first day of the week” — again, Easter Sunday. He shows them his hands and side, breathes the Holy Spirit upon them, and commissions them to forgive sins.

What the Bible does not contain: No Gospel records a unique event explicitly and exclusively set on the day after the Resurrection. Easter Monday as a liturgical designation is a post-biblical development, formalised through centuries of Church tradition and calendar development.

Why Do Christians Celebrate Easter Monday If Jesus Rose on Sunday?

The celebration of Easter Monday is an extension of Easter Sunday, not a separate event, rooted in the concept of the Octave of Easter.

The liturgical logic is this: the Resurrection is considered so significant a feast that a single day is insufficient to contain its celebration.

The Catholic and Anglican churches formalised this through the octave — a practice with roots in Old Testament feast structures, where major feasts (such as Sukkot and Passover) were observed for seven or eight days.

The Council of Nicaea in 325 CE established the uniform computation of Easter, and octave observances followed as standard practice by the 4th century.

In secular and civic terms, Easter Monday became a public holiday in most Christian-majority nations during the 19th and early 20th centuries, as governments codified religious observances into labour law. The United Kingdom’s Bank Holidays Act of 1871, for example, formally designated Easter Monday as one of the original bank holidays.

Easter Monday is not a celebration of a second resurrection or a distinct theological mystery. It is a liturgical extension of the primary feast.

What Is Holy Monday vs. Easter Monday?

FeatureHoly MondayEaster Monday
When it occursMonday of Holy Week (the week before Easter)Monday immediately after Easter Sunday
2026 dateMonday, March 30, 2026Monday, April 6, 2026
Biblical eventJesus curses the fig tree; cleanses the Temple (Matthew 21:12–22)Road to Emmaus appearances (Luke 24:13–35)
Liturgical seasonHoly Week (the most solemn week of the Christian year)Eastertide / Bright Week
Observance tonePenitential — fasting and solemn reflectionJoyful — continued Resurrection celebration
Public holiday statusNot a public holiday in most countriesPublic holiday in 50+ countries

The two days are frequently confused because both fall on Monday and both carry the adjective tied to Easter. They are separated by an entire week and belong to opposite ends of Holy Week’s emotional arc — one marks the beginning of Christ’s Passion, the other the joy that follows it.

Easter Monday Holiday Status by Country — Is It a Public Holiday?

Easter Monday is a public holiday in more than 50 countries, but it is not a federal holiday in the United States.

Holiday status affects bank closures, school schedules, retail hours, and public transport across every jurisdiction that observes it.

The distinction between bank holiday, public holiday, and statutory holiday carries legal weight — statutory holidays typically mandate paid leave for employees, while bank holidays may not automatically extend to all workers.

CountryEaster Monday StatusTypeEmployee Entitlement
United Kingdom✅ YesBank HolidayYes — England, Wales, Northern Ireland
Ireland✅ YesPublic HolidayYes
Australia✅ YesPublic Holiday (all states)Yes
Canada✅ YesStatutory in most provincesVaries by province
France✅ YesPublic Holiday (Lundi de Pâques)Yes
Germany✅ YesPublic Holiday (Ostermontag)Yes
Poland✅ YesPublic Holiday (Śmigus-Dyngus)Yes
Italy✅ YesPublic Holiday (Pasquetta)Yes
New Zealand✅ YesPublic HolidayYes
United States❌ NoNot a federal holidayNo federal entitlement
Singapore❌ NoNot a public holidayNo entitlement

Is Easter Monday a Bank Holiday in the United Kingdom?

Yes. Easter Monday is a bank holiday in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Scotland does not observe Easter Monday as a bank holiday; Good Friday is the statutory holiday in Scotland instead.

Under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971, which replaced the original Bank Holidays Act of 1871, Easter Monday is listed as a designated bank holiday for England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Most banks, government offices, courts, and schools are closed. Royal Mail does not deliver on Easter Monday in the United Kingdom.

In 2026, the Easter bank holiday weekend in England runs from Friday, April 3, 2026 (Good Friday) through Monday, April 6, 2026 (Easter Monday), creating a four-day weekend.

Is Easter Monday a Federal Holiday in the United States?

No. Easter Monday is not a federal holiday in the United States. The United States recognises 11 permanent federal holidays; Easter Monday is not among them. Federal offices, banks regulated by the Federal Reserve, and US Postal Service facilities remain open on Easter Monday.

Individual states and school districts may incorporate Easter Monday into spring break schedules. North Carolina’s Davie County School District, for example, lists Monday, April 6, 2026, as a school holiday. New Jersey school districts, including Paterson Public Schools, have historically closed. These are local decisions, not federal mandates.

The most visible US Easter Monday tradition is the White House Easter Egg Roll, held on the South Lawn of the White House each Easter Monday. The event dates to 1878 under President Rutherford B. Hayes and is one of the oldest public White House events.

Is Easter Monday a Statutory Holiday in Canada?

Easter Monday is a statutory holiday in most — but not all — Canadian provinces and territories.

Province / TerritoryEaster Monday Status
Ontario✅ Statutory holiday
British Columbia✅ Statutory holiday
AlbertaOptional — not mandatory
QuebecOptional — not mandatory
Manitoba✅ Statutory holiday
Saskatchewan✅ Statutory holiday
Nova Scotia✅ Statutory holiday
New Brunswick✅ Statutory holiday
Newfoundland and Labrador✅ Statutory holiday
Prince Edward Island✅ Statutory holiday
Nunavut✅ Statutory holiday
Northwest Territories✅ Statutory holiday
Yukon✅ Statutory holiday

Search interest for “is Easter Monday a stat holiday in Canada” increased by approximately 9,900% in the 14 days before Easter Monday 2026, based on trend data compiled in the attached research. This makes it the fastest-rising Easter Monday query by trend acceleration.

Major Canadian banks — including RBC, CIBC, BMO, TD, and Scotiabank — close on Easter Monday in provinces where it is a statutory holiday. Online banking and ATMs remain functional.

Are Banks Open on Easter Monday?

In countries where Easter Monday is a public or statutory holiday — including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia, and most Canadian provinces — banks are closed on Easter Monday.

In the United States, where Easter Monday is not a federal holiday, most banks remain open, though some branches may operate on reduced hours.

CountryBank Status on Easter Monday 2026
United KingdomClosed (Easter Monday, April 6, 2026, is a bank holiday)
IrelandClosed
AustraliaClosed in all states
Canada (most provinces)Closed — RBC, CIBC, BMO, TD, Scotiabank
United StatesOpen (not a federal holiday)
FranceClosed
GermanyClosed

Is the Post Office Open on Easter Monday?

In the United Kingdom, Royal Mail does not operate on Easter Monday. Post Office branches in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland are closed. In Canada, Canada Post does not deliver on Easter Monday in provinces where it is a statutory holiday. In the United States, the US Postal Service delivers on Easter Monday; it is a regular business day.

Is the Stock Market Open on Easter Monday?

The London Stock Exchange (LSE) is closed on Easter Monday. Euronext Paris, Deutsche Börse (Frankfurt), and most European exchanges also close on Easter Monday.

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ remain open on Easter Monday, as it is not a US federal holiday. Good Friday is the US stock market closure day during the Easter period.

Are Schools Closed on Easter Monday?

Schools are closed on Easter Monday in the following jurisdictions:

  • United Kingdom: State schools in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland observe an Easter break that includes Easter Monday. The Easter 2026 holiday period for English state schools runs from Monday, March 30, 2026, through Friday, April 10, 2026.
  • Ireland: Primary and secondary schools are closed from Friday, March 27, 2026, and reopen on Monday, April 13, 2026.
  • Australia: Easter Monday falls within the Term 1 holiday period across all states in 2026.
  • Canada: Toronto District School Board (TDSB), York Region District School Board (YRDSB), and Vancouver School Board (VSB) all list Monday, April 6, 2026, as a school closure day.
  • United States: School closure is determined at the district level. Davie County School District (North Carolina) confirms Monday, April 6, 2026, as a school holiday. Spring break schedules in many US districts encompass the Easter Monday period.

Easter Monday Traditions Around the World

Easter Monday traditions vary significantly by country and religious denomination. Some traditions are liturgical in origin; others are entirely secular or folk-cultural.

Wet Monday (Śmigus-Dyngus) — Poland’s Easter Monday Tradition

Wet Monday (Śmigus-Dyngus) is a Polish Easter Monday tradition in which people douse each other with water. It is observed across Poland and in Polish diaspora communities in the United States, Canada, and Australia.

The tradition has pre-Christian origins linked to spring renewal and water’s purifying properties. After the Christianisation of Poland, it became associated with the Easter period.

Young men traditionally pour water over young women; in urban areas, water pistols and buckets are common. The city of Dyngus Day celebrations in Buffalo, New York, drawing on the large Polish-American community there, are among the largest outside Poland.

The name Śmigus-Dyngus combines two older terms: śmigus (the act of splashing) and dyngus (a ransom paid to avoid being splashed). The ransom was traditionally a decorated egg — pisanka.

The Emmaus Walk — A Christian Easter Monday Tradition

The Emmaus Walk is a liturgical procession held on Easter Monday by Catholic, Orthodox, and some Anglican communities, referencing the Road to Emmaus narrative in Luke 24:13–35.

In Catholic and Orthodox parishes, processions walk from the church to a nearby location representing the village of Emmaus. In Poland, the tradition known as Emaus (distinct from Śmigus-Dyngus) involves a public pilgrimage and fair.

In Prague, Czech Republic, the Emmaus Monastery (Emauzský klášter) holds one of the most historically significant Emmaus Walk observances in Central Europe, a tradition dating to the 14th century.

In the Philippines, Easter Monday processions called Salubong — though typically held at dawn on Easter Sunday rather than Monday — draw from the same theological tradition of post-Resurrection appearances.

Easter Monday in the United Kingdom and Ireland

In the United Kingdom and Ireland, Easter Monday is a four-day public holiday weekend beginning on Good Friday. Established patterns include:

  • Egg rolling competitions, where hard-boiled eggs are rolled down hills. Preston in Lancashire hosts one of the UK’s oldest egg-rolling events at Avenham and Miller Parks.
  • Bank holiday markets and fairs, particularly in England’s market towns.
  • Horse racing — the Grand National Festival at Aintree in Liverpool takes place over the Easter weekend; Easter Monday racing events draw significant attendance across Ireland and the UK.
  • Family travel — Easter Monday is one of the busiest travel days of the UK calendar year, with motorway and rail services at peak capacity.

Easter Monday in Australia, Canada, and the United States

In Australia, Easter Monday is a public holiday across all eight states and territories, observed with outdoor family activities, sporting events, and holiday travel. Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney record significant holiday road traffic.

In Canada, the combination of Easter Monday with Good Friday creates a four-day long weekend in most provinces. Family brunch, outdoor activities, and continued Easter egg hunts are the dominant cultural patterns.

In the United States, Easter Monday’s most prominent public tradition is the White House Easter Egg Roll, which has been held annually since 1878, with the exception of years affected by World War I, World War II, and the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2024 event drew approximately 40,000 attendees to the White House South Lawn.

Easter Monday Activities — Things to Do on Easter Monday 2026

Easter Monday activities are divided into religious observance, outdoor recreation, and family events.

Easter Monday Activities for Families and Kids

Family-focused activities on Easter Monday include:

  • Easter egg hunts — conducted in parks, gardens, and church grounds. Many councils and park trusts in the UK, Australia, and Ireland organise public egg hunt events.
  • Egg rolling competitions — particularly in the north of England and Scotland, where the tradition is strongest.
  • Easter craft activities for children — egg decorating using pysanky (Ukrainian wax-resist technique) and pisanka (Polish painted eggs) are historically documented traditions now widely adapted for family use.
  • Emmaus Walk processions for families attached to Catholic and Orthodox congregations.

Easter Monday Food and Dinner Ideas

Easter Monday food traditions vary by country. Documented traditions include:

  • Hot cross buns — consumed throughout the Easter weekend in the UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand.
  • Easter Mona (Mona de Pascua) — a Spanish and Valencian Easter Monday cake, traditionally gifted by godparents to godchildren.
  • Lamb — roast lamb is a traditional Easter Monday and Easter Sunday main course across the Mediterranean, in France, and in Greece, where lamb carries Paschal (Passover) symbolism.
  • Easter brunch — a North American tradition that has grown in commercial significance, with hotel and restaurant Easter brunch packages consistently among the top commercial searches in the 30 days before Easter Monday.

Easter Monday Prayers, Bible Verses, and Blessings

Easter Monday Morning Prayer

The following prayer is suitable for personal devotion on Easter Monday morning:

Lord of the Risen Christ, on this second day of Easter, renew in us the joy of the empty tomb. As the disciples on the road to Emmaus found you in the breaking of bread, open our eyes to recognise your presence in the ordinary moments of this day. May we carry the Resurrection into every conversation and every encounter. Amen.

Easter Monday Bible Verses

The following scriptures are commonly used in Easter Monday liturgies and personal devotionals:

ScriptureTextRelevance to Easter Monday
Luke 24:31“Then their eyes were opened, and they recognized him.”Road to Emmaus — the recognition of the risen Christ
Luke 24:34“The Lord has risen indeed, and has appeared to Simon.”Confirmation of the Resurrection appearances
John 20:19“Peace be with you.”First appearance to the gathered disciples
Romans 6:9“We know that Christ, being raised from the dead, will never die again; death no longer has dominion over him.”Theological statement on the permanence of the Resurrection
1 Corinthians 15:20“But in fact Christ has been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep.”The Resurrection as the foundation of Christian hope

Easter Monday Blessings

A blessing appropriate for Easter Monday greetings:

May the joy of the Risen Christ fill your home this Easter Monday. May His peace rest on your family, His grace be sufficient for your needs, and His presence make this day a gift you carry beyond the season.

Easter Monday Quotes, Wishes, and Greetings

Religious and Christian Easter Monday Quotes

The following quotes are drawn from theological and patristic sources associated with the Resurrection:

  • “The Resurrection is the central doctrine of Christianity, the one on which all others depend.” — Pope Benedict XVI, Jesus of Nazareth: Holy Week (2011)
  • “He is not here; he has risen, just as he said.” — Matthew 28:6 (NIV)
  • “Easter is not a single day but a season — eight days of joy, then fifty days until Pentecost.” — Catholic liturgical calendar commentary

Easter Monday Wishes for Family and Friends

Short, shareable wishes suitable for WhatsApp, SMS, and social media:

  • Happy Easter Monday. May this day extend the joy of the Resurrection into your week.
  • Wishing you a blessed Easter Monday — peace, rest, and the company of those you love.
  • Christ is risen. May that truth carry you through this Monday and every Monday that follows.
  • A joyful Easter Monday to you and your family. He is risen indeed.

Easter Monday Captions for Social Media

  • The tomb is still empty. Happy Easter Monday.
  • Eight days of Easter, and we are only on day two. He is Risen.
  • Easter Monday in [location] — family, faith, and a four-day weekend.

Frequently Asked Questions About Easter Monday

What is Easter Monday, and why is it celebrated?

Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday, observed as the second day of the Octave of Easter. It extends the Resurrection celebration across the liturgical octave. It is a public holiday in more than 50 countries and is observed with continued worship, family gatherings, and cultural traditions, including egg rolling and Emmaus Walk processions.

Is Easter Monday a federal holiday in the United States?

No. Easter Monday is not a federal holiday in the United States. Federal offices, the US Postal Service, and most US banks remain open. Individual school districts and state employers may observe it as a local holiday, but there is no federal mandate. Good Friday is also not a federal holiday in the US.

Why is Easter Monday a bank holiday in the UK?

Easter Monday became a bank holiday in the United Kingdom under the Bank Holidays Act 1871, which designated four days as bank holidays in England, Wales, and Ireland: Easter Monday, Whit Monday, the first Monday in August, and Boxing Day. The Act was updated by the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971, which retained Easter Monday as a designated bank holiday for England, Wales, and Northern Ireland.

What is Bright Monday?

Bright Monday is the Eastern Orthodox name for Easter Monday. It is the first day of Bright Week (Svetlaya Nedelya), the week following Pascha (the Orthodox Easter). During Bright Week, fasting is suspended, the Paschal greeting is exchanged at every church meeting, and the Divine Liturgy is celebrated daily. The name derives from the tradition of neophytes — those newly baptised at the Easter Vigil — wearing white garments (alba) throughout the octave as a sign of their new life in Christ.

What is the Monday before Easter called?

The Monday before Easter is called Holy Monday (also known as Great and Holy Monday in Orthodox tradition). In 2026, Holy Monday falls on Monday, March 30, 2026. It commemorates Jesus’s entry into Jerusalem after Palm Sunday and his cleansing of the Temple, as recorded in Matthew 21:12–17. It is distinct from Easter Monday, which falls the following week on Monday, April 6, 2026.

Is Easter Monday the same date every year?

No. Easter Monday changes date every year because it is calculated from Easter Sunday, which itself is a movable feast. The computus method — standardised at the First Council of Nicaea in 325 CE — sets Easter Sunday as the first Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal equinox. This produces an annual range for Easter Monday between March 23 and April 26.

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