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Re: Santa goes on Christmas Eve rampage

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Mikey wrote:Assuming that this "Maundy Thursday" (do you mean Holy Thursday, the Thursday before Good Friday?) is fixed on the modern calendar, then the answer would be "no." In fact, some years Passover falls closer to Mardi Gras than it does to Easter.
My apologies for the terminology - it is the day before Good Friday, but it isn't fixed on the Gregorian calendar. Easter Sunday is defined as the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring Equinox (I think). Regarding Passover, is it fixed on the Hebrew calendar, or defined as a given day of the week relative to the moon, as Easter is?
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Re: Santa goes on Christmas Eve rampage

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Captain Seafort wrote:
Mikey wrote:Assuming that this "Maundy Thursday" (do you mean Holy Thursday, the Thursday before Good Friday?) is fixed on the modern calendar, then the answer would be "no." In fact, some years Passover falls closer to Mardi Gras than it does to Easter.
My apologies for the terminology - it is the day before Good Friday, but it isn't fixed on the Gregorian calendar. Easter Sunday is defined as the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring Equinox (I think). Regarding Passover, is it fixed on the Hebrew calendar, or defined as a given day of the week relative to the moon, as Easter is?
I believe Easter is relative to passover so yes, it's not a fixed date. It depends on when Passover is. That's why occaisonally you'll have Easter in late March. "Easter" varies yearly. Usually April, but sometimes earlier. Never later as far as I know.

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Re: Santa goes on Christmas Eve rampage

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As to Passover, it's fixed on the ancient Hebrew calnedar (as are all the Jewish holidays.) However, that calendar "floats" compared to the Gregorian calendar.
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