Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Angola Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in Angola is a public holiday when Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. It is a day for church, prayer, and remembering the hope of new life after suffering and death.
The date changes each year. Easter Sunday falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon that follows the March equinox, so it can be any Sunday between March 22 and April 25.
On this day people attend special church services, share meals with family, and take part in local traditions. Many businesses and banks are closed, so communities can observe the holiday together and rest.
Traditions
Easter Sunday in Angola is mostly a religious day. Many people go to Mass. Churches are full. There are prayers, singing, and sometimes processions with colorful clothes and banners.
Families gather after church for a big meal. Common foods are grilled fish, mufete, calulu, cassava funge, rice, and beans. Children may get sweets or small chocolate eggs, though egg hunts are less common than in some countries.
Music and dance are part of the celebration. In towns there are choirs and drums. In rural areas people add traditional songs, dances, and sometimes ceremonies that honor ancestors.
Coastal regions favor fish dishes. Inland areas serve more chicken, goat, or beef. Catholic customs are strongest in some provinces.
Travel Tips
Easter Sunday in Angola means many shops, banks, and offices are closed. Expect churches full of people and quieter streets in some neighborhoods. Public transport can be crowded in the morning and evening near services and family gatherings.
To enjoy the day, join a church service or a community meal to learn local traditions. Carry water, wear sun protection, and keep valuables safe in busy areas. Plan travel times around services and book transport ahead to avoid waits.