religious holiday, which celebrates the resurrection of Christ on
Easter Sunday following his crucifixion and death, according to the Bible, on Good Friday.The English name for this festival comes from the Anglo – Saxon word, Eastre, a prechristian festival celebrated in honour of the Teutonic goddess of dawn, Bede Eastre. Its exact date varies from year to year because it depends on the moon’s cycle, but the earliest possible date is March, 22 and the latest is April, 25.
Many churches throughout the UK hold a special service. This may be a communion service in the evening or a time of prayer during the day, especially around 3 o’clock as that is about the time of day when Jesus died.