White Sunday

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ObservedbySamoa and Tonga and Niue
DateSecond Sunday in October
2025dateOctober 12  (2025-10-12)
2026dateOctober 11  (2026-10-11)
White Sunday
Observed bySamoa and Tonga and Niue
DateSecond Sunday in October
2025 dateOctober 12  (2025-10-12)
2026 dateOctober 11  (2026-10-11)
2027 dateOctober 10  (2027-10-10)
2028 dateOctober 8  (2028-10-08)
Frequencyannual

White Sunday, (in the Samoan language Lotu Tamaiti, literally "Children's Service"), is a national holiday in Samoa falling on the second Sunday of October, with the Monday following a public holiday. It is also celebrated in American Samoa, Tokelau, Tonga and Niue.[1]

The day is for parents and communities to acknowledge and celebrate childhood by hosting special programs during church services which include scriptural recitations, biblical story reenactments, and creative dance performances. Children receive gifts (often new clothing and/or school supplies) on White Sunday and are allowed privileges normally reserved for elders, such as being the first to be served food at family meal time.

On White Sunday, Samoan women and children dress completely in white clothing. Some of them trim the clothes with the other two colours of the Samoan flag, red and blue. Men will wear white shirts with either white slacks or the traditional 'ie faitaga form of the lavalava. If a lavalava is worn it need not be white.

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