Was it you I knew: Quasimodo Sunday: Between Tradition and Spiritual Renewal
Quasimodo Sunday is celebrated eight days after Easter. It signifies the continuation of the Easter season in Christian tradition. Although it is less known to the general public, it remains an important date for the faithful, who see it as an extension of the joy of Easter and a call for spiritual renewal.
In Mauritius, this day also takes on a convivial aspect: beaches are often crowded with families where young and old come together to share a meal.