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When is the orthodox Easter?

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Anonymous

9y ago
Updated: 4/11/2022

In 2012, Easter Orthodox (Russian, Greek, Serbian, Bulgarian +++ Easter is celebrated on April 15. one week later than Western (Protestant & Roman Catholic) Easter. Every few years the date line-up, due to a different calender:

In the West - Gregorian / In the East - Justinian.

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