| About Easter Monday |
| Easter Monday is the day after Easter Sunday. In some places Easter Monday is called Ball Monday. Easter Monday is celebrated as a holiday in some largely Christian cultures, especially Roman Catholic cultures. Easter Monday is the most important holy day in the Christian church. Poland and parts of the United States, Easter Monday is called Dyngus Day. People would add fragrant oil to the Easter water they brought home from church, and then use this water to sprinkle and bless their food, pets, gardens, and homes. Egg rolling is very popular in England and the rest of the UK and is an Easter Monday sport. Hard-boiled eggs are rolled down a hill. Easter Monday in the Roman Catholic liturgical calendar is the second day of the octave of Easter Week. Easter Monday is a bank holiday in England. |
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MarkTheDay.com is a useful tool for organizing your Easter Monday holiday tasks. Using MarkTheDay.com, you can create custom email reminders to aid in accomplishing tasks and remembering appointments in conjunction with the Easter Monday holiday season. |
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