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Orthodox Easter Monday 2026 in the United States

Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday, which celebrates Jesus’ resurrection, according to Christian belief. Many Orthodox Christian churches in the United States often observe Easter Monday at a later date than the Easter Monday date observed by many western churches. The day is also known as Bright Monday, Renewal Monday, or New Monday.

Is Orthodox Easter Monday a Public Holiday?

Orthodox Easter Monday is not a public holiday. Businesses have normal opening hours.

Beautifully decorated Easter eggs are often seen during the Orthodox Easter period.

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What Do People Do?

Bright Monday liturgies are held for Orthodox Christians in many parts of the United States. These liturgies usually involve a gospel reading, which may be read in different languages. Some liturgies include priests sprinkling holy water, bell ringing, and a procession that involves children participating by holding religious icons.

Easter Monday is a relaxed day for many Orthodox Christians. For some, it is a reflection of the events that occurred during Holy Week. Easter Monday is a day to finish leftover Easter meals that were not eaten the day before.

Public Life

Orthodox Easter Monday is not a federal public holiday in the United States.

Background

Many Orthodox churches base their Easter date on the Julian calendar, which differs from the Gregorian calendar that is used by many western countries. Therefore the Orthodox Easter period often (but not always) occurs at a different date compared with the Easter date observed by many western churches, which falls after the time of the March equinox.

There are different types of Orthodox churches that are well established in the United States. Some of these churches include the Greek Hellenic Orthodox Church, the Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America, and the Russian Orthodox Church. The Russian Orthodox Church in North America can be traced back to the late 18th century, where a Russian church was built on Kodiak Island in Alaska during that period. Alaska was previously part of Russia until the US government purchased the land. The number of Greek Orthodox churches grew as Greek immigration increased after the late 19th century in the United States.

Symbols

Easter eggs are often dyed red to symbolize the Jesus Christ’s blood. It was an important symbol connected with spring fertility rituals in many early civilizations. Another important symbol associated with Easter is the lamb. It is often depicted with a banner that bears a cross, and it is known as the Agnus Dei, meaning "Lamb of God" in Latin.

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Orthodox Easter Monday Observances

Year Weekday Date Name Holiday Type
2020 Mon Apr 20 Orthodox Easter Monday Orthodox
2021 Mon May 3 Orthodox Easter Monday Orthodox
2022 Mon Apr 25 Orthodox Easter Monday Orthodox
2023 Mon Apr 17 Orthodox Easter Monday Orthodox
2024 Mon May 6 Orthodox Easter Monday Orthodox
2025 Mon Apr 21 Orthodox Easter Monday Orthodox
2026 Mon Apr 13 Orthodox Easter Monday Orthodox
2027 Mon May 3 Orthodox Easter Monday Orthodox
2028 Mon Apr 17 Orthodox Easter Monday Orthodox
2029 Mon Apr 9 Orthodox Easter Monday Orthodox
2030 Mon Apr 29 Orthodox Easter Monday Orthodox

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