With the UK on lockdown due to the coronavirus crisis, people may not be able to celebrate Easter as they would have liked. Public places are closed, and we can't take advantage of the four day weekend by visiting family or friends.
But that doesn't mean Easter will not be celebrated. The period spanning Good Friday to Easter Monday is a hugely significant time of year for Christians, and there's a lot to learn about the customs and traditions associated with it.
Easter is a movable feast, which means that the date changes every year. In 2020, Good Friday is on 10 April which makes Easter Sunday 12 April.
Here are 10 fascinating Easter facts: 1. Easter is widely considered as the most important Christian festival It commemorates the