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Easter Monday 2025

Date: April 21, 2025 (Monday)
Country: Republic of the Congo Public Holidays

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Description

Easter Monday in the Republic of the Congo is a public holiday that follows Easter Sunday. It is a day many people use to rest, spend time with family, and reflect on the meaning of Easter in their lives and communities.

Flag of Easter Monday

The holiday moves each year because its date depends on the Easter Sunday calculation. Easter falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon following March 21. Therefore Easter Monday is the day right after that changing date.

Easter Monday is important because most people in the country belong to Christian churches. It marks the end of the main celebrations of Holy Week and celebrates hope, renewal, and new life connected to the resurrection of Jesus.

As a national holiday it is recognized by government offices and banks. The day has social and spiritual significance and gives people a shared moment to pause and remember core beliefs and values.

Traditions

On Easter Monday in the Republic of the Congo families wake early and visit church for short services or songs. Later people gather with relatives and neighbors to share food, music, and thanks. Children often run and play together outside.

Common foods include grilled fish or chicken, fufu or cassava, spicy sauces, and roasted plantain. People bring cakes and palm wine to share at big family meals. Markets sell special treats and colorful clothing for the day.

Communities celebrate with singing, drumming, and traditional dancing in yards or village squares. Neighbors visit one another, exchange small gifts, and elders bless the children. The day feels joyful and full of togetherness.

Travel Tips

Many banks, government offices and some shops close on Easter Monday. Markets and small food stalls often stay open. Buses and shared taxis get crowded in the morning and late afternoon. Carry extra cash and check ATM supplies the day before.

Enjoy parks, riverfronts and quiet walks to experience the city safely. Join community events respectfully and keep ID and valuables secure. Drink water, use sun protection and plan return travel early to avoid long waits and full vehicles.


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