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  2. Eastertide - Wikipedia

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    The Orthodox (Greek) Church celebrates on Friday of Easter Week the feast of Our Lady, the Living Fountain (shrine at Constantinople). [29] The Sundays from Easter to Ascension Day, besides being called the First, Second (etc.) Sunday in Easteride or after Easter Sunday, have their own peculiar titles. [15]

  3. List of dates for Easter - Wikipedia

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    The earliest dates for Easter in the Eastern Orthodox Church between 1875 and 2099 are April 4, 1915 and April 4, 2010 (Gregorian). Both dates are equivalent to 22 March in the Julian Calendar . The next earliest date for Orthodox Easter, March 23 in the Julian Calendar, last occurred in 1953 , and will next occur in 2037.

  4. Octave of Easter - Wikipedia

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    The Octave of Easter is celebrated with daily Mass. The Lutheran Missal states: [3] The Octave of Easter forms a cohesive thematic unit with the two following weeks. The Gospel for Quasimodogeniti, the First Sunday after Easter, recounts the appearance of Our Lord to the apostles in the locked upper room, together with Thomas’ confession. [3]

  5. 2024 is a leap year. Here's what to know and when Easter ...

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    Prepare for an early Easter in March. Easter falls on March 31 this year, meaning it is on the earlier side of the range of dates the Christian religious holiday can fall on (March 22 to April 25).

  6. Liturgical year - Wikipedia

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    The Church of England, Mother Church of the Anglican Communion, uses a liturgical year that is in most respects identical to that of the 1969 Catholic Common Lectionary. While the calendars contained within the Book of Common Prayer and the Alternative Service Book (1980) have no "Ordinary Time", Common Worship (2000) adopted the ecumenical ...

  7. Here's How Easter Sunday Is Determined Every Year - AOL

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    The Eastern Orthodox Church follows the Julian calendar (versus the Gregorian calendar), which often means a different date for Easter Sunday, though the calendars do sometimes coincide. This year ...

  8. Easter - Wikipedia

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    While the end of Lent is Lazarus Saturday, fasting does not end until Easter Sunday. [128] The Orthodox service begins late Saturday evening, observing the Jewish tradition that evening is the start of liturgical holy days. [128] The church is darkened, then the priest lights a candle at midnight, representing the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

  9. Easter is March 31 this year. Here's why many Christians will ...

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    why does easter move every year? Easter is not a fixed date. For the majority of the world’s Christians, Easter Sunday — and in turn, the sunrise service tradition — will be observed on ...