Easter Sunday, a cornerstone of the Christian faith, commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. This moveable feast falls on different dates each year, determined by the lunar calendar. In 2025, it will be celebrated on April 20th. For Christians, it marks the culmination of Holy Week and the end of Lent, a 40-day period of fasting and reflection. Easter services often begin with a sunrise service, symbolizing the discovery of the empty tomb. Many churches hold special masses or services featuring joyous music and messages of hope and renewal. Beyond its religious significance, Easter has become associated with various secular traditions. These include Easter egg hunts, where decorated eggs (often plastic ones filled with treats) are hidden for children to find. The Easter Bunny, a folkloric figure, is said to bring baskets filled with candy and gifts to children. Family gatherings and special meals are common, often featuring traditional foods like hot cross buns, lamb, or ham. In many countries, Easter marks the beginning of spring, symbolizing new life and fresh beginnings, which aligns with its spiritual themes of resurrection and renewal.