
Christians, like followers of other faiths, have special days marked in their calendars each year. Easter is one of the most important holidays in the Gregorian calendar, celebrated with prayers, church services, and family gatherings.
It begins on Palm Sunday, marking Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, and continues through Holy Week, ending with the commemoration of his resurrection on Easter Sunday.
Yet, not all countries recognise Easter. In 2026, several nations will not observe the holiday, mainly due to religious and constitutional reasons.
According to Kenya’s Daily Star and Gale, Easter is rooted in Christianity, but many countries are dominated by other religions such as Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, Shinto, Sikhism, and Taoism…CONTINUE FULL READING>>>

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