Easter Monday takes place the day after Easter and is a public holiday in France. What is the origin of this day?
In France, where the Judeo-Christian tradition remains anchored, it is above all Easter Sunday that counts since it celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. But then, why is Easter Monday such a public holiday when it has no real religious significance? What does this day represent? Here are some explanations, as well as ideas for egg hunts and original activities to share with the family after Easter.
What is Easter Monday?
Easter Monday succeeds the day of the Easter feast which takes place on Sunday. It is therefore the second day of the octave of Easter, which marks the beginning of the radiant week or renewal week among Christians.
When is Easter Monday this year?
Every year, Easter Monday takes place the day after the Easter holiday, but not always on the same date. Indeed, the day of Easter Sunday varies depending on the lunar calendar. In 2026, Easter Monday falls on April 6.
Why is Easter Monday a public holiday?
To understand it, we have to go back to the Middle Ages. At the time, the 8 days following the Easter Sunday, then baptized “Easter Octave”were public holidays to allow Christians to go to daily masses or make their pilgrimage to the Vatican. This week of vacation was repealed in 1801 after the signing of the Concordat between the pope and Napoleon Bonaparte, however maintaining Monday, which has always been a public holiday ever since. Easter Monday is also a public holiday in many parts of the world, not just countries with Christian backgrounds.
What is the meaning of Easter Monday?
According to the biblical text of the Gospel according to Saint Matthew, Easter Monday is also called “Angel Monday”. This day is therefore an opportunity to celebrate, including the day after Easter, the return of Jesus following his resurrection.
What to do with the family on Easter Monday?
Besides the traditional egg hunt, know that Most shops and stores, as well as shopping centers, remain open on Easter Monday. Even if it is a public holiday, you will also find restaurants and other museums which will allow you to organize a family outing with children. Many egg hunts are also offered this Monday. Here are some ideas for outings to do with young and old during this long weekend:
What are the Easter Monday traditions?
In France, and particularly in the South, it was customary to organize a large family picnic on Easter Monday. We ate an omelette prepared with Easter eggs, which we also call Easter omelette. It is also an opportunity to get together with young and old and taste the chocolates collected the day before during the egg hunt. But ultimately, most families who would not have had time to get together on Sunday also organize an egg hunt on Easter Monday, which extends the weekend.


