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How is the date of Easter determined?

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How is the date of Easter determined?

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According to a decision of the Council of Nicaea in the fourth century, Easter falls on the Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox (March 21). In practice, this means that Easter can never be earlier than March 22 or later than April 25.

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Dear Cecil: How is it determined which date Easter Sunday will fall on each year? — Tim F., Washington, D.C. Dear Tim: Easter falls on the first Sunday subsequent to the first full moon after the vernal equinox (March 21). Thus, it can occur as early as March 22 and as late as April 25. (If the full moon after the equinox falls on Sunday, Easter follows a week later.) Originally Easter was celebrated on the same day as the Jewish Passover. Since the Jewish calendar is lunar, Passover can fall on any day of the week, and some Church fathers were distressed that the Lenten fast should end on any day other than a Sunday. They argued about it until the 8th century, when the church officially adopted the procedure we have now.

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Every year I scramble for the calendar when March approaches. Why? Because I never know when Easter will be. Since the actual date of Easter Sunday changes every year and can fall anywhere from late March to the end of April, I am always at a loss.

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