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when do you say he is risen

You say “He is risen” on Easter Sunday , or anytime you’re referring to the resurrection of Jesus in Christian tradition. The traditional response is “He is risen indeed.”

When it’s used

  • Easter Sunday: This is the most common time people say it.
  • Church greetings during Easter season: Some Christians also use it throughout the Easter period.
  • Religious discussion or worship: It can be used whenever the resurrection is being proclaimed, not just on one day.

Why people say it

The phrase points to the Christian belief that Jesus rose from the dead, which is the core meaning behind Easter. Some sources note that “He is risen” is a traditional liturgical phrasing, while “He has risen” is a more modern- sounding grammar form with the same basic meaning.

Quick example

“He is risen!”
“He is risen indeed!”

TL;DR: Say it on Easter Sunday, and in many churches, throughout the Easter season as a celebration of the resurrection.