Because the christians stole it from the pagans. It used to be a pagan festival, and the pagans worshipped all sorts of stuff - the date of Easter is set according to when the full moon appears, its something like the second Sunday after the full moon in March.
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, Easter is not always celebrated on the same day each year. It falls on a different date each year because it is based on the lunar calendar.
No, Easter is not celebrated on the same day every year. It falls on a different date each year, usually between March 22 and April 25, based on the lunar calendar.
Easter is not celebrated on the same day every year because it is based on the lunar calendar, which differs from the solar calendar used for most other holidays. The date of Easter is determined by the first full moon after the vernal equinox, which can vary each year.
In Germany Easter is celebrated on the same day as everywhere in Western Christendom.
Each country celebrates Easter in a different way. Easter is most countries is celebrated on the same date (April 24, 2011). On Easter people go to church and have parties and stuff like that. Also kids find eggs and eat chocolate bunnies.
No. While there are Christian Turks who celebrate Easter, most Turks are Muslim or Agnostic and there is no holiday celebrated on Easter Monday.
Easter I'm told Easter is very much the same where it is celebrated, except for a few local customs.
Easter is celebrated practically the same as it is in America except there is no Easter Bunny, since they are not commercialized. It's called "Pascha" in Russia and centers more around the religious meaning than it does in the United States.
tyhe same way americans do it. hunt eggs, and have dinner. '
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.
No, Thanksgiving doesn't always fall on the same date every year, just like Easter.