The Orthodox Churches use a different method of calculating Easter. (I think they calculate it to be the first Sunday after the Jewish Passover (?)). They use a different calendar as well. For Catholics and other Christians itās the first Sunday after (on or after?) the first full moon of Spring. Every few years the dates and calendars coincide so we celebrate Easter on the same Sunday. Itās a movable feast like Penetcost. Christmas has a fixed date. Itās 9 months after March 25th, the Annunciation which is a fixed date as well.
Donāt know if you realized it, but, this year the Feast of the Annunciation and Good Friday fell on the same day. March 25. So they actually moved the Annunciation to (I think) April 4.
Consider, the Feast of the Annunciation and Good Friday, the beginning and the end, the Alpha and the Omega. On the same day, during the year of the Eucharist, which is also the Christ.
Food for thought.
Blessings,ā
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