Easter Sunday 2025
Date: April 20, 2025 (Sunday)
Country: Belarus Public Holidays
Description
Easter Sunday in Belarus is a major Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus. It is a time for people to remember the core belief that life overcomes death and that God brings new life and hope to the world.
The date of Easter changes every year because it follows a lunar and springtime rule. Many people in Belarus observe Easter according to the Eastern Orthodox calendar, which uses the older Julian dates. This means Belarusian Easter often falls on a different Sunday than Western churches.
Easter is important because it marks the center of the Christian religious year. It gives meaning to faith by showing that suffering and sadness can end in joy. For many, it is a moment to reflect, pray, and renew personal belief.
In Belarus the holiday also reinforces community bonds and cultural identity. It is a deeply felt day that connects families, neighbors, and church communities through shared faith and the promise of renewal.
Traditions
On Easter Sunday in Belarus families go to church services, sometimes carrying baskets of food to be blessed. People greet each other with warm words and share painted eggs. Children play games where they roll or knock eggs together.
Home celebrations include a festive table with paskha, a sweet cheese dessert shaped like a pyramid, and kulich, a tall sweet bread. People also eat ham, sausages, and spring vegetables. Baking and decorating eggs is a big activity. Eggs are dyed bright colors, painted with patterns, or covered in wax designs.
Neighbors visit each other to exchange eggs and treats. Older relatives bless younger ones by tapping eggs together and saying good wishes. The day mixes tasty food, crafting, and visiting family.
Travel Tips
Many shops, banks, and government offices close or run reduced hours on Easter Sunday. Public transport can be less frequent early morning and late evening. Book trains, buses, and accommodation in advance and carry some cash in case machines are limited.
Expect crowded parks, promenades, and city centers. Use official taxis or ride apps, keep belongings secure, and follow local signs and instructions. Visit public events, markets, or outdoor concerts for a safe, meaningful experience and be respectful when taking photos.