Christians celebrate Easter to commemorate Jesus Christ's resurrection from the dead. According to the Bible, Jesus was crucified on Good Friday and buried in a tomb, but on the following Sunday, he rose from the dead, proving that he is the Son of God. Easter is celebrated each year between March 22nd and April 25th, and includes religious services as well as family gatherings. The tradition of the Easter bunny developed from Christian monks using symbols like the rabbit, which was a symbol of spring in pagan traditions, to help explain the resurrection of Jesus during the springtime festivals.