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Easter Calendar Date in 2010: April 4th
Easter Calendar Date in 2011: April 24th
One of the holiest festivals of Christians, Easter commemorates the Resurrection
of Jesus after his Crucifixion. Like the origin of the festival, the precise
date of Easter Sunday too has been a matter of contention. Easter and the
holidays that are related to it are moveable feasts, in that they do not fall on
a fixed date in the Gregorian or Julian calendars (which follow the motion of
the sun and the seasons). Instead, they are based on a lunar calendar. Early
Christians celebrated Easter on different days of the week.
Talking about history, in 325 AD, the Council of Nicaea convoked by Emperor
Constantine issued the Easter Rule, which stated that Easter shall be celebrated
on the first Sunday that occurs after the first full moon on or after the vernal
equinox. However, the "full moon" in the rule is the ecclesiastical full moon
and it does not always occur on the same date as the astronomical full moon. The
ecclesiastical "vernal equinox" is always on March 21. Therefore, Easter can be
celebrated as early as on March 22 or as late as on April 25.
Another distinctive change that came about was with the celebration days. While
traditionally, Eastertide lasted for forty days from Easter Day i.e. until
Ascension Day, things are different in the present times. Nowadays, Easter
officially lasts for the fifty days until Pentecost. In Western Christianity,
Easter is always celebrated on the Sunday immediately following the Paschal Full
Moon. A spring time festival, Easter, in Christian countries, is a religious
holiday, celebrated with great pomp and show. Though primarily it commemorates
the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the son of God, there are various customs and
legends that are associated with it.
Easter also characterizes the end of Lent season, a period for fasting, prayer
and penance. Celebration for Easter starts from days in advance. The last week
of Lent observes Palm Sunday, which signifies Lord Jesus' successful entry to
Jerusalem. On this day, the crowd at Jerusalem laid palm leaves at His feet,
thereby acquiring the name as Palm Sunday. Holy Thursday or Maundy Thursday
refers to the Last Supper, which was held in the evening, before the
Crucifixion. Good Friday commemorates the anniversary of the Crucifixion, the
day when Christ was crucified and died on the cross.
While the religious observations of the festival follow the Christian church,
the basic contours of Easter celebration may vary in different countries due to
regional influences. In 2010, the Easter date i.e. on April 4th, not only stand
for western calendar (Catholic and Protestant Churches), but also for the
Eastern Orthodox Church. Surprisingly unusual, there are a few years in every
century when the Easter dates for both the groups match completely. So, Easter
in 2010 would surely be an extra special festival, doubling up the grandeur and
magnificence!!
Easter In 2010
Ash Wednesday - February 17
Palm Sunday - March 28
Maundy Thursday - April 1
Good Friday - April 2
Easter - April 4 (Western Christianity & Orthodox Christianity)
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