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Easter Monday 2025

Date: April 21, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Benin Public Holidays

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Description

Easter Monday in Benin is a public holiday celebrated by many people, especially Christians. It is the day after Easter Sunday and continues the joy of Jesus rising from the dead. Churches hold services and communities gather together.

Flag of Easter Monday

The date changes every year because it follows the Easter cycle. It falls on the Monday after Easter Sunday, usually between late March and April. People get the day off school and work to join family and church events.

The holiday is important for faith and family. Families visit relatives, share special meals, and join local processions or celebrations. It is a time of hope, renewal, and togetherness for communities across Benin.

Traditions

Easter Monday in Benin is a quiet holiday for many Christian families. People return to church for prayers and short services. They sing, listen to sermons, and greet neighbors with warm wishes.

Families visit relatives and share big meals. Common foods include grilled chicken or fish, rice, cassava dough, and spicy sauces. People bring baskets of fruit and sweets for children and guests.

Music, drumming, and dancing often happen outdoors. Villages may hold small processions or street parties with people wearing bright clothes. Children play games and sometimes join informal egg hunts.

Celebrations vary by region. Southern towns with many Christians mark the day more openly. In mixed or northern areas the day can be more low key or combined with local traditions.

Travel Tips

Expect many government offices and banks closed on Easter Monday, and some shops may open later. Churches hold services and neighborhoods have family gatherings. Roads can be busy in morning and late afternoon with people visiting relatives or coming back from weekend trips.

To enjoy the holiday, join a church service or try local food at a market. Book transport and accommodations early, carry water, and keep valuables safe. Be respectful of religious customs and dress modestly when visiting worship places.


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