Whit Monday
Guide to the date, history, cultural origins and celebration traditions of Whit Monday in Greece.
History & Origins of Whit Monday
Whit Monday, the day following Whit Sunday (Pentecost), has been celebrated as a public holiday in Europe and the Commonwealth for centuries. Historically, it began as an entire week of religious festivities and secular fairs, which was later reduced to a single public holiday. It marks the completion of the Pentecost weekend and is deeply tied to spring agricultural festivals.
How It Is Observed & Celebrated
Whit Monday is observed with outdoor picnics, parish walking festivals (Whitsun Walks), traditional Morris dancing in England, and regional family outings.
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