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Why Orthodox and Catholic Easter Are on Different Dates
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Why Orthodox and Catholic Easter are on Different Dates
Greek Orthodox and Western Easter will never coincide after 2700. Public Domain/Wikipedia Orthodox and Catholic Easter are usually set on different dates. Greece is slowly but surely coming closer to the great feast of Greek Orthodox Easter, or Pascha—a religious occasion celebrated in Greece with more gusto than in many other Western Christian countries. Unlike most European nations, which celebrate Easter today, April 5, Greece will adhere to …
While Roman Catholic believers, as well as Protestants, celebrate Easter Sunday today, for Orthodox believers of various denominations, the celebration will not take place until next week.
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