auroracoor1
Active member
I’ve been thinking a lot about Greek Easter lately and realized I don’t actually know what it’s like to experience it in Greece itself.
I grew up with the traditions here, like church services, red eggs, the midnight “Christos Anesti,” and of course the big Sunday feast, but I’m curious how it all feels in Greece. Is the atmosphere different? More intense? More communal?
What are the days leading up to Easter like there, especially Holy Week? Are there specific customs, processions, or local traditions that stand out depending on the region?
I’ve also heard things about candles at midnight, fireworks, and entire towns participating, how true is that?
Would love to hear from anyone who has experienced it in Greece or grew up there. What are the moments that really define Greek Easter for you?
I grew up with the traditions here, like church services, red eggs, the midnight “Christos Anesti,” and of course the big Sunday feast, but I’m curious how it all feels in Greece. Is the atmosphere different? More intense? More communal?
What are the days leading up to Easter like there, especially Holy Week? Are there specific customs, processions, or local traditions that stand out depending on the region?
I’ve also heard things about candles at midnight, fireworks, and entire towns participating, how true is that?
Would love to hear from anyone who has experienced it in Greece or grew up there. What are the moments that really define Greek Easter for you?

