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
Future Years | |
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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 | |
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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 |