Catholic Easter Sunday in 1930 was on April 20

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, June 08 in 1930).

See Catholic Calendar for 1930

Catholic Easter in future and past years

Future Years
1931 Sunday, April 5
1932 Sunday, March 27
1933 Sunday, April 16
1934 Sunday, April 1
1935 Sunday, April 21
1936 Sunday, April 12
1937 Sunday, March 28
1938 Sunday, April 17
1939 Sunday, April 9
1940 Sunday, March 24
1941 Sunday, April 13
1942 Sunday, April 5
1943 Sunday, April 25
1944 Sunday, April 9
1945 Sunday, April 1
1946 Sunday, April 21
1947 Sunday, April 6
1948 Sunday, March 28
1949 Sunday, April 17
1950 Sunday, April 9
1951 Sunday, March 25
1952 Sunday, April 13
1953 Sunday, April 5
1954 Sunday, April 18
1955 Sunday, April 10
Past Years
1929 Sunday, March 31
1928 Sunday, April 8
1927 Sunday, April 17
1926 Sunday, April 4
1925 Sunday, April 12
1924 Sunday, April 20
1923 Sunday, April 1
1922 Sunday, April 16
1921 Sunday, March 27
1920 Sunday, April 4
1919 Sunday, April 20
1918 Sunday, March 31
1917 Sunday, April 8
1916 Sunday, April 23
1915 Sunday, April 4
1914 Sunday, April 12
1913 Sunday, March 23
1912 Sunday, April 7
1911 Sunday, April 16
1910 Sunday, March 27
1909 Sunday, April 11
1908 Sunday, April 19
1907 Sunday, March 31
1906 Sunday, April 15
1905 Sunday, April 23