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Tag Archives: easter
You’ve already experienced the earliest Easter you’ll ever know
You may have noticed that the date of Easter Sunday changes every year: The date of Easter Sunday is calculated using a calendar that is based both on the Sun and the Moon* and takes place “on the first Sunday after the … Continue reading