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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. Both of these dates are ...
Table of (Gregorian) dates of Easter 2015–2030 [1] Year Full Moon Jewish Passover [note 1] Astronomical Easter [note 2] Gregorian Easter Julian Easter 2015 April 4 April 5: April 12 2016 March 23: April 23 March 27: May 1 2017 April 11 April 16 2018 March 31 April 1: April 8 2019 March 20: April 20 March 24: April 21: April 28 2020 April 8 ...
The epacts are used to find the dates of the new moon in the following way: Write down a table of all 365 days of the year (the leap day is ignored). Then label all dates with a Roman numeral counting downwards, from "*" (0 or 30), "xxix" (29), down to "i" (1), starting from 1 January, and repeat this to the end of the year. However, in every ...
Dates for the Paschal Triduum, 2020–2028 Year Western Eastern; 2020 April 9 – April 11 April 16 – April 18 2021 April 1 – April 3 April 29 – May 1 2022 April 14 – April 16 April 21 – April 23 2023 April 6 – April 8 April 13 – April 15 2024 March 28 – March 30 May 2 – May 4 2025 April 17 – April 19 April 17 – April 19 2026
2026 date: April 11 (Western Churches) April 18 (Eastern Churches) ... Because the date of Pascha is moveable, Bright Saturday is a part of the Paschal cycle, ...
Table of (Gregorian) dates of Easter 2024–2040 [33] Year Full Moon Jewish Passover Astronomical Easter Gregorian Easter Julian Easter W14-7 2nd April Sunday 15th Sunday 2nd April weekend W15-7 2024 25 March: 23 April 31 March: 5 May 7 April: 14 April 2025 13 April 20 April 6 April: 13 April 2026 3 April: 2 April 5 April: 12 April 5 April: 12 ...
Easter, [nb 1] also called Pascha [nb 2] (Aramaic, Greek, Latin) or Resurrection Sunday, [nb 3] is a Christian festival and cultural holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus from the dead, described in the New Testament as having occurred on the third day of his burial following his crucifixion by the Romans at Calvary c. 30 AD.
2026: April 10; 2027: April 2; 2028: April 21; ... Because the date of Pascha is movable, Bright Friday is a part of the Paschal cycle, and changes from year to year.