Catholic Easter Sunday in 1752 was on April 2

Easter Sunday is the central and most significant celebration in the Christian liturgical calendar, marking the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, as described in the New Testament of the Bible.

Easter is a movable feast, meaning its date changes each year. It is celebrated on the first Sunday following the first full moon after the vernal equinox.

Easter Sunday marks the beginning of the liturgical season of Eastertide, which lasts for 50 days until the celebration of Pentecost (Sunday, May 21 in 1752).

See Catholic Calendar for 1752

Catholic Easter in future and past years

Future Years
1753 Sunday, April 22
1754 Sunday, April 14
1755 Sunday, March 30
1756 Sunday, April 18
1757 Sunday, April 10
1758 Sunday, March 26
1759 Sunday, April 15
1760 Sunday, April 6
1761 Sunday, March 22
1762 Sunday, April 11
1763 Sunday, April 3
1764 Sunday, April 22
1765 Sunday, April 7
1766 Sunday, March 30
1767 Sunday, April 19
1768 Sunday, April 3
1769 Sunday, March 26
1770 Sunday, April 15
1771 Sunday, March 31
1772 Sunday, April 19
1773 Sunday, April 11
1774 Sunday, April 3
1775 Sunday, April 16
1776 Sunday, April 7
1777 Sunday, March 30
Past Years
1751 Sunday, April 11
1750 Sunday, March 29
1749 Sunday, April 6
1748 Sunday, April 14
1747 Sunday, April 2
1746 Sunday, April 10
1745 Sunday, April 18
1744 Sunday, April 5
1743 Sunday, April 14
1742 Sunday, March 25
1741 Sunday, April 2
1740 Sunday, April 17
1739 Sunday, March 29
1738 Sunday, April 6
1737 Sunday, April 21
1736 Sunday, April 1
1735 Sunday, April 10
1734 Sunday, April 25
1733 Sunday, April 5
1732 Sunday, April 13
1731 Sunday, March 25
1730 Sunday, April 9
1729 Sunday, April 17
1728 Sunday, March 28
1727 Sunday, April 13