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Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday.

Easter Monday in Armenia

Background and History: Easter Monday, known as "Bright Monday" or "Renewal Monday," is the day after Easter Sunday. In Armenia, Easter is celebrated according to the Armenian Apostolic Church's traditions, which often align with the Eastern Orthodox calendar. This means that the date of Easter can differ from the one observed by Western Christian churches.

The celebration of Easter in Armenia has deep historical roots, reflecting the country's status as the first nation to adopt Christianity as a state religion in 301 AD. The entire week following Easter Sunday is referred to as "Bright Week," with Easter Monday being particularly significant.

Traditions: Armenian traditions during this period are rich and varied and include both religious ceremonies and festive family gatherings.

  • Religious Observances: On Easter Monday, Armenians often attend church services where they continue to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Churches are filled with light and decorations, carrying over the joyous atmosphere from Easter Sunday.

  • Dyed Eggs: Continuing from Easter Sunday, Armenians may also engage in egg-fighting contests where individuals knock their dyed eggs against each other's to see whose egg remains uncracked.

  • Festive Meals: Families gather for feasts that feature an abundance of food, including traditional dishes such as pilaf, lamb, and a variety of sweets. These gatherings are a time for joyous reunions and communal celebration.

Activities: Apart from religious celebrations and family meals, people may enjoy leisure activities on this public holiday. These can include:

  • Outings in nature
  • Visiting friends and extended family members
  • Participating in cultural events or local festivals

Overall, Easter Monday in Armenia is a continuation of the jubilant spirit of Easter itself—a blend of ancient tradition, religious devotion, and communal festivity marking the start of spring.

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