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Easter Sunday 2025

Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: American Samoa Public Holidays

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Description

Easter Sunday in American Samoa is a Christian holiday that celebrates the belief that Jesus rose from the dead. People go to special church services with singing, prayers, and colorful decorations. Many communities celebrate together with joy and music.

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Easter takes place on a different date each year. It is always on a Sunday. The date is the first Sunday after the first full moon that happens on or after March 21. This usually means Easter falls in March or April.

The holiday is important because most people in American Samoa are Christian. Families and friends gather, churches are full, and some shops and offices close so people can take part in worship and community events.

Traditions

Easter Sunday in American Samoa is mainly a church day. Families attend long worship services with singing, prayer, and special sermons about Jesus. Churches are full and people dress in their best clothes to show respect and joy.

After church, families gather for big meals and visits. Common foods include taro, breadfruit, fish, chicken, and lots of fresh fruit. People bring dishes to share and children often hunt for small treats or play games together in village yards.

Villages add unique touches. Some villages hold sunrise services on the beach and village leaders lead blessings. On Manua islands, celebrations can feel quieter and more family focused, while Tutuila towns have larger communal feasts and music.

Travel Tips

On Easter Sunday in American Samoa expect many churches full of worshippers and most government offices and some shops closed. Some restaurants and hotels stay open. Roads near churches get busy around morning and evening service times, so plan extra travel time.

Enjoy by joining a church service or community meal with respect for local customs and modest dress. Carry water, sun protection, and ID. Check ferry and flight schedules early and confirm hotel services. Stay patient and polite to have a safe, meaningful holiday experience.


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