To determine the date of Easter for the years 1900 through 2199, divide the year by 19, disregard the whole number, and find the remainder on the left side of the list below. The date of Easter for that year is the first Sunday after the date shown next to the number.
Example: 2012 ÷ 19 = 105 17/19. Disregard the whole number, 105, and find the remainder, 17, on the left side of the list below. Next to 17 below, it says April 7, so in 2012, Easter is the first Sunday after April 7, which is April 8.
Easter is the first Sunday after...
0: April 14
1: April 3
2: March 23
3: April 11
4: March 31
5: April 18
6: April 8
7: March 28
8: April 16
9: April 5
10: March 25
11: April 13
12: April 2
13: March 22
14: April 10
15: March 30
16: April 17
17: April 7
18: March 27
Remember, even if the date shown is a Sunday, Easter is still the Sunday after that date.
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Roughly speaking, Easter is the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox (in the northern hemisphere; in the south it would be the autumn equinox). The actual rules used are actually a bit different; some calculations are done, with the result that Easter won't always fall on the first Sunday after the first full moon. Also, there are differences among different religions, so the date may vary from one denomination to another. Specifically, the eastern Christians tend to celebrate Easter on a different date.If you are interested, you can find more details in the corresponding Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter#Date
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