Easter falls on the last Sunday of the month of March (most of the time). This is because it is the first Sunday after the Vernal Equinox. This was done to prevent Easter and Passover falling on the same day.
The date of Easter is determined by the calendar of the churches, it depending on its spacing with Moon phases. Thus it varies over several months depending on these features.
Adar is the sixth month in the Jewish calendar and typically occurs in February or March in the Gregorian calendar. In a leap year, there is an additional month known as Adar I before the regular Adar, making it a 13-month year.
Easter falls in the month of March or April, depending on the year. It is calculated based on the lunar calendar, falling on the first Sunday after the first full moon that occurs on or after the spring equinox.
The days move as the monthly calendar is not the same as the Lunar cycle.
Easter in 2008 is on March 23rd - one of the rare dates for it to occur. But March 24th is extremely rare - the last time was in 1940 and prior to that in 1799. The next time Easter will occur on March 24th will be in the year 2391.
In the Hebrew calendar, the month of Av is followed by the month of Elul.
June is the sixth month on the calendar.
Greek Orthodox Easter 1950 fell on April 9 in the Julian calendar.
Every calendar that shows Easter
That time of year when Easter is celebrated by Christians.Easter is a moveable feast in the Christian calendar. Easter can fall in March or April because it is calculated using a lunar calendar
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On the Hebrew Calendar, it takes place on the 15th of Tishrei to the 22nd of Tishrei, so the month would be "Tishrei". On the Gregorian Calendar, there is some movement and Succot could occur anytime between mid-September and late-October.