Easter Sunday in Vatican City is one of the most significant events in the Christian calendar. Vatican City, the headquarters of the Roman Catholic Church, led by the Pope, celebrates this occasion with great fervor and devotion. It is celebrated to commemorate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, as described in the New Testament of the Bible, on the third day of his crucifixion at Calvary.

The celebration of Easter in Vatican City is world-renowned for its ritualistic elegance and importance. It usually begins with the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday night. It's considered the most important liturgy of the year and includes four parts: the Service of Light, the Liturgy of the Word, the Liturgy of Baptism, and the Liturgy of Eucharist. Easter Sunday Mass at St. Peter's Square, presided over by the Pope, is attended by thousands of faithful from around the world and televised for millions more.

Alongside the religious ceremonies, Vatican City is adorned with beautiful Easter decorations, notably Easter Lilies symbolizing purity, virtue, innocence, hope and lifeā€”the spiritual essence of Easter. Following the Pope's blessing, visitors can take part in a vibrant tradition of the Italian Easter egg hunt. So, while Easter Sunday in Vatican City is deeply entrenched in the Christian faith, it also offers a festive and welcoming atmosphere that transcends religious boundaries.