Easter Sunday is one of the most venerated holidays in Lebanon, a country that strongly identifies with the Christian faith. Easter marks the resurrection of Jesus Christ, following Good Friday which commemorates his crucifixion. It is a holiday deeply rooted in religious traditions and customs, holding a significant place in the Lebanese calendar.

The celebration of Easter Sunday in Lebanon is a vibrant display of faith and community spirit. The day begins with a special service at churches across the country where sermons retell the story of Christ's resurrection. Families, decked in their best attire, attend these services and unite in prayer and worship. Later in the day, social gatherings abound as families and friends come together to partake in festive meals.

Easter in Lebanon isn't just restricted to church services and family gatherings. It is also marked by various customs like egg hunting, a game where children are involved in finding hidden colored eggs. The smashing of red eggs symbolizes the opening of Jesus’s tomb and His resurrection. These traditions are deeply cherished and upheld in the society, making Easter a beautiful blend of faith, festivity, and community togetherness.

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