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Why was Easter so early this year?

Why was Easter so early this year?

brojay April 3, 2018 Astrotheology / Signs and Secrets

I thought I thoroughly understood the method the Church used to determine the date of Easter: the first Sunday after the first Full Moon after the Spring Equinox. Simple and easy but I should have known it was way more complicated. This is how it actually works, according to the …

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