When Will 2001 Calendar Be Good Again

Table of dates of Easter 2001–2025 (in Gregorian dates) [i]
Year Full Moon Jewish Passover [note 1] Astronomical Easter [note two] Gregorian Easter Julian Easter
2001 April 8 April 15
2002 March 28 March 31 May 5
2003 April xvi April 17 April 20 Apr 27
2004 Apr five April vi April xi
2005 March 25 April 24 March 27 May ane
2006 Apr 13 April 16 April 23
2007 April ii April 3 Apr 8
2008 March 21 April 20 March 23 April 27
2009 April ix April 12 Apr 19
2010 March 30 April 4
2011 April 18 April 19 April 24
2012 April 6 April 7 April viii April 15
2013 March 27 March 26 March 31 May 5
2014 April fifteen April twenty
2015 April 4 April 5 April 12
2016 March 23 Apr 23 March 27 May i
2017 Apr 11 April 16
2018 March 31 April 1 April 8
2019 March 20 April 20 March 24 April 21 April 28
2020 April viii Apr ix April 12 April 19
2021 March 28 April 4 May two
2022 April 16 April 17 April 24
2023 April 6 April ix April 16
2024 March 25 Apr 23 March 31 May 5
2025 Apr 13 Apr 20
  1. ^ Jewish Passover is on Nisan fifteen of its calendar. It commences at dusk preceding the date indicated (every bit does Easter in many traditions).
  2. ^ Astronomical Easter is the first Sunday after the astronomical full moon after the astronomical March equinox as measured at the meridian of Jerusalem co-ordinate to this WCC proposal.

This is a listing of dates for Easter. The Easter dates also impact when Ash Wed, Maundy Thursday, Good Fri, Holy Sabbatum, Feast of the Ascent and Pentecost occur, consequently determining the liturgical year except the calendar of saints, feasts of the Annunciation and the nativities of St. John, the Baptist and Jesus. Easter may occur on unlike dates in the Gregorian Agenda (Western) and the Julian Calendar (Orthodox or Eastern). The accompanying tabular array provides both sets of dates, for recent and forthcoming years — run into the computus article for more details on the calculation.

Earliest Easter [edit]

Western (Gregorian) [edit]

In 1818 the Paschal Full Moon fell on Saturday, March 21 (the equinox). Therefore, the following day, March 22, was Easter. It will not fall as early again until 2285, a span of 467 years. The next earliest Easter, March 23, in that timespan occurred in 1845, 1856, 1913, and 2008, and next occur in 2160. These are gaps of 11, 57, 95 and 152 years. Easter last occurred on March 24 in 1940, and will not occur on that 24-hour interval over again until 2391, a 451-year gap.

Orthodox (Julian) [edit]

The primeval dates for Easter in the Eastern Orthodox Church betwixt 1875 and 2099 are Apr 4, 1915 and April four, 2010 (Gregorian). Both dates are equivalent to 22 March in the Julian Calendar.

Latest Easter [edit]

Western (Gregorian) [edit]

In 1943 Easter fell on Sunday, April 25. The last ecclesiastical full moon preceding the Paschal did not occur until Saturday, March twenty; prior to March 21, the stock-still engagement to which the vernal equinox is assigned for the purposes of the computus, pregnant the Paschal full moon did not happen until Sunday, April 18. Consequently, Easter was the following Sun (April 25). Easter volition adjacent occur as tardily again in 2038—a span of 95 years.

The second latest appointment for Easter, April 24, occurred in 2011. The concluding time this occurred was in 1859 and volition not happen again until 2095—spans of 152 and 84 years. Easter terminal occurred on April 23 in 2000, and will not occur on that day again until 2079, a span of 79 years.

Orthodox (Julian) [edit]

The latest dates for Orthodox Easter betwixt 1875 and 2099 are May 8, 1983, and May 8, 2078 (Gregorian). Both dates are equivalent to April 25 in the Julian Agenda. Orthodox Easter has never fallen on Gregorian May 7 yet; it volition happen in 2051 unless these churches change to another calendar.

Get-go March xiv, 2100 (February 29, 2100, in the Julian Agenda), the divergence between the Julian and Gregorian calendars volition increase to 14 days.

Western and Orthodox Easter on the same appointment [edit]

Despite using calendars that are apart by 13 days, Western Easter and Orthodox Easter occasionally fall on the same date, as happened in 2010, 2011, 2014, and 2017. For instance, according to the Western (Gregorian) agenda, the first Paschal Full Moon later the Spring Equinox (March 21) vicious on Monday, Apr 14, 2014. The following Sunday, April twenty, was, therefore, Easter Day.

According to the Orthodox (Julian) calendar (which is xiii days behind the Gregorian agenda), the Spring Equinox likewise falls on March 21. However, in the Gregorian Calendar, this is April three. The first Orthodox Full Moon later the Equinox falls on (Julian) Tuesday, April 2, 2014 (Gregorian April fifteen). The following Sun, (Julian) Apr seven, is, therefore, Easter Day (Gregorian April 20).

Range of dates for Western and Orthodox Easter [edit]

Both calendars (Gregorian and Julian) summate Easter as falling on dates between March 22 and Apr 25 on their calendars. However, because of the 13-day difference, any member of an Orthodox church would discover that the Western Easter falls between March x and April 12 on the Julian calendar. Conversely, any member of a Western church would detect that Orthodox Easter falls between April iv and May 8 on the Gregorian calendar.

Week of Easter [edit]

Sundays on the dates March 22 through April 25 in the Gregorian agenda may be the 81st through 116th solar day of the year. They occur as the last twenty-four hour period of ISO week number W12 through W17 and are also the 12th through 17th Sunday of the twelvemonth, simply these numbers mismatch in some years. They are the fourth or fifth Sunday in March or the first through fourth Lord's day in Apr.

Weeks and ordinal Sundays of the 35 variant Gregorian Easter dates
Variant Easter Sunday Day of the yr ISO week norththursday Sunday
1 March 22 081 082 12
2 March 23 082 083 12
3 March 24 083 084 12
iv March 25 084 085 12 12 xiii
5 March 26 085 086 12 13
half-dozen March 27 086 087 12 13
7 March 28 087 088 12 13 xiii
8 March 29 088 089 13
nine March 30 089 090 xiii
x March 31 090 091 xiii
eleven April 1 091 092 thirteen 13 xiv
12 April two 092 093 13 14
13 April 3 093 094 thirteen 14
14 April four 094 095 13 14 14
15 Apr 5 095 096 14
sixteen Apr 6 096 097 14
17 April vii 097 098 xiv
xviii April 8 098 099 fourteen xiv xv
19 April 9 099 100 14 15
20 Apr 10 100 101 fourteen 15
21 April 11 101 102 14 fifteen xv
22 April 12 102 103 xv
23 Apr 13 103 104 15
24 April 14 104 105 fifteen
25 Apr 15 105 106 15 15 xvi
26 April 16 106 107 xv 16
27 April 17 107 108 15 16
28 April 18 108 109 15 16 xvi
29 April 19 109 110 xvi
thirty April twenty 110 111 xvi
31 April 21 111 112 16
32 Apr 22 112 113 sixteen 16 17
33 Apr 23 113 114 xvi 17
34 April 24 114 115 sixteen 17
35 April 25 115 116 sixteen 17 17

Public holidays [edit]

In Canada, Hungary, Kenya, the Great britain (except Scotland), Hong Kong, Commonwealth of australia, South Africa, Slovakia, Frg, Serbia, Sweden, Switzerland and New Zealand, Easter has two public holidays, Skillful Fri and Easter Monday, making a 4-day weekend. The movable engagement of Easter sometimes brings it into conflict with other, fixed or moveable, public holidays.

  • In the Britain in 2000 and 2011, the May Day bank vacation was ane week after Easter Mon, causing at that place to be iii consecutive weeks with a bank holiday. (In Scotland this did not occur equally Easter Monday is non a bank holiday.) In 2011, a bank holiday was declared on Fri 29 April for the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton;[ii] consequently there were iv banking company holidays within three consecutive calendar weeks (including 2 in one week), creating two consecutive four-twenty-four hour period weekends (Friday 22 – Monday 25 April and Fri 29 April – Monday 2 May), with a three-solar day working week in between (Tuesday 26 – Th 28 April).
  • In Northern Republic of ireland and the Republic of Republic of ireland in 2008, Saint Patrick's Day (Monday 17 March) fell six days earlier Easter (Sunday 23 March), creating a three-day week (Tuesday xviii – Thursday twenty March). This will next happen in 2035, when Saint Patrick'due south Day falls on Saturday, so the public holiday is moved frontward to the following Monday xix March, again half dozen days before Easter.
    • In the Catholic liturgical agenda, saints' feasts are non observed when they fall during Holy Calendar week; this caused Saint Patrick not to appear in the liturgical calendar for 2008; 17 March was simply celebrated every bit Holy Monday. In Republic of ireland, the Church chose to celebrate Saint Patrick on Saturday 15 March instead.[3]
  • In Australia and New Zealand, ANZAC Twenty-four hours is a public holiday on 25 April. In 2000 and 2011, this created a five-day weekend over Easter: in 2000, Easter Monday fell on 24 April, with the following Tuesday, 25 April, then existence ANZAC Day; in 2011, ANZAC Twenty-four hours and Easter Monday coincided on Monday 25 April, which led to a substitute public holiday existence alleged in Australia for Tuesday 26 April,[4] and likely contributed to New Zealand'due south introduction of Mondayising legislation in 2013. In 2003 and 2014, ANZAC Day fell on the Fri after Easter, and in 2019 it savage on the Th after Easter, and in 2038 it will fall on Easter Sun; the consequence is iii-24-hour interval working weeks immediately post-obit the Easter weekend.
  • In Hong Kong in 2021, Easter Lord's day (4 Apr) coincided with the Ching Ming (Qingming) Festival, leading to public holidays on Monday five April (the day afterward Ching Ming) and Tuesday 6 April (the 24-hour interval after Easter Mon), and a five-solar day weekend (Friday 2 – Tuesday 6 April).[5]
  • Easter is non a federal holiday in the United States. In Northward Carolina, notwithstanding, it was a public holiday from 1935 to 1987.[6]
  • In Norway Easter is celebrated with public holidays on the Thursday and Good Friday before, and Easter Monday, but schools and businesses traditionally accept a one-half-day on the Wed likewise. The same goes for Denmark.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Towards a Common Date for Easter". Aleppo, Syria: Globe Council of Churches (WCC) / Centre E Quango of Churches Consultation (MECC). x March 1997.
  2. ^ "Regal Wedding Banking concern Holiday in the United Kingdom".
  3. ^ "Irish bishops motility St. Patrick'southward Day 2008 over disharmonize with Holy Calendar week". Cosmic News Agency. July nineteen, 2007. Retrieved April one, 2018.
  4. ^ "National Holidays in Australia in 2021". Function Holidays . Retrieved 2021-05-31 .
  5. ^ GovHK (world wide web.gov.hk). "GovHK: General holidays for 2021". www.gov.hk . Retrieved 2021-05-31 .
  6. ^ "Easter Monday in the United States". TimeandDate.com. Retrieved October 25, 2016.

External links [edit]

  • Listing of Easter Lord's day Dates (1700–2299) by Astronomical Gild of Southward Australia
  • A chronology since Council Nicaea "Appointment of Easter Sunday" Male parent Kevin Michael Laughery, as observed by Western Christians since A.D. 326 (last updated Monday, February 28, 2022; this site now only covers 1818–2105)
  • Interactive calculator generates historical feast dates in Julian calendar prior to 1582 Gregorian reforms
  • Side-by-side Easter reference, Orthodox and Catholic dates in the Gregorian and Julian calendars tabular data, full centuries.

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