Easter Sunday in Grenada ― Date, History, and Details

Easter Sunday in Grenada

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History of Easter Sunday in Grenada and How to Celebrate/ Observe It

Easter Sunday is the day on which Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is the most important day of the Christian year, and is celebrated with great joy and festivity.

In Grenada, Easter Sunday is a public holiday, and most people have the day off from work. Many families spend the day together, attending church and sharing a meal. Easter eggs are often exchanged as gifts, and children may enjoy an Easter egg hunt.

The day typically begins with a early morning church service, followed by a feast. The feast may include traditional Grenadian dishes such as callaloo and pelau. Easter Sunday is a day of joy and celebration, and is a cherished tradition in Grenada.