Its always on a Sunday but a different Sunday
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No, Easter is not fixed in relation to the civil calendar, it falls on the first Sunday after the full moon following the northern hemisphere's vernal equinox.
The most recent year was 2002. Coincidentally, Easter falls on the same date in 2002 and 2013.
Easter Sunday falls AFTER the first full moon AFTER the Vernal Equinox. While the date for the Vernal Equinox is the same every year, the phases of the moon do not fall on the same date. This is why Easter Sunday is a different date each year. The earliest possible date for Easter Sunday is March 22. The latest possible date is April 25. This year (2011) Easter Sunday falls on April 24.
As it is not a birthday, the same date, and it has to fall on a sunday, that is why it never falls on the same day.
No, Thanksgiving doesn't always fall on the same date every year, just like Easter.
2003... Even the date of Easter is the same.
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In the year of 1995, Easter Sunday took place on the 16th of April. Easter was on the same date in 2006, and will be again in 2017.
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This year (2010) and next year, the dates for Easter will be the same among the East and the West.
The date of Easter is calculated by the same formula every year. It is no different for 2009. The almanac lists dates for a wide span of years.
Easter's date is set by by being the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox in the northern hemisphere. So the dates vary and have nothing to do with whether it is a leap year or not. It is just coincidence that it happened to be on the same date in those two years. You will see no pattern between calendar years and the dates of Easter. Easter Sunday can be on any date from the 22nd of March to the 25th of April. It will not be on the 11th of April again until 2066.
Easter is not on a fixed day every year. Calculating the date of Easter in a given year is complicated. It is the first Sunday after the the Paschal Full Moon following the northern hemisphere's vernal equinox.