In Western Christianity, Easter, also called "Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord", is the day when Jesus Christ was resurrected after being crucified.
It is believed by many to be the most important day in the Christian tradition, as Jesus's victory over death is meant to symbolize humanity's ultimate potential to reconcile with God and achieve everlasting life.
Easter typically falls on the first Sunday following the vernal equinox - which coincides with the beginning of Spring (hence the common use of eggs and rabbits during Easter as symbols of fertility).
Here are some ideas for how to celebrate this important day according to Western Christian tradition: