The Christian calendar's greatest day is Easter. It adheres to the most fundamental tenet of the Christian faith—that Jesus Christ was raised from the grave. Good triumphs over evil, sin, mortality, and the physical body in the resurrection.
The Christian calendar's greatest day is Easter. It adheres to the most fundamental tenet of the Christian faith—that Jesus Christ was raised from the grave. Good triumphs over evil, sin, mortality, and the physical body in the resurrection.
Easter Sunday represents the end of Holy Week, the end of Lent, and the last day of the Easter Triduum (which begins on Maundy Thursday evening and continues through Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday), as well as the start of the liturgical year's Easter season.
Easter Sunday represents the end of Holy Week, the end of Lent, and the last day of the Easter Triduum (which begins on Maundy Thursday evening and continues through Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Easter Sunday), as well as the start of the liturgical year's Easter season.
Easter sunday would always be the first sunday after the Paschal full moon.
This is the first sunday after the full moon that happens on or after the march or spring season.
It is like a "movable feast," which means that it does not occur on the same date every year. It is always celebrated on a Sunday between March 22 and April 25 in the Gregorian calendar.
It is like a "movable feast," which means that it does not occur on the same date every year. It is always celebrated on a Sunday between March 22 and April 25 in the Gregorian calendar.
We wish you a Happy Easter and joyous spring season!