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Easter Sunday 2025

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

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Description

Easter Sunday in Ireland is a major religious and cultural day. It is a time when people remember an important event in the Christian faith called the resurrection of Jesus. This makes it very meaningful.

Flag of Easter Sunday

The date changes every year. Easter Sunday falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon that comes on or after March 21. That means it can be in late March or anytime in April.

For many people in Ireland the day symbolizes hope and new life. It comes as winter ends and spring begins, so the ideas of renewal resonate with nature and the season around it.

Easter Sunday is also part of a larger period that people use to reflect, remember, and be with family. It holds a central place in Ireland because of the country history and religious traditions.

Traditions

On Easter Sunday many people in Ireland begin by going to church for special services and hymns. Church bells are heard in towns and villages. Families often light candles and some bring baskets of food to be blessed.

Children join egg hunts and decorate hard boiled eggs with bright colors. A popular game is egg rolling on a grassy slope. Chocolate eggs and small gifts are given, making it a joyful time for youngsters.

Homes fill with special foods. Hot cross buns are eaten for breakfast. A roast lamb or ham is common for the main meal, often followed by a Simnel cake. Families gather, share stories, and enjoy the day together.

Travel Tips

Many shops, banks and post offices are closed or have limited hours on Easter Sunday. Public transport runs a reduced or special timetable so check schedules in advance. Tourist attractions can be busy in the morning and late afternoon so buy tickets early.

Enjoy local cafes and restaurants that stay open and book ahead. Walk in parks or coastal areas for quieter time. Keep your phone charged, carry ID, and watch bags in crowds. Follow staff instructions at events and use official transport stops for safety.


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