I got this one in an email forward from a coworker, and thought I'd share because I'm somewhat fascinated...
Easter is early this year. Easter is always the 1st Sunday after the 1st full moon after the Spring Equinox (which is March 20). This dating of Easter is based onthe lunar calendar that Hebrew people used to identify Passover, which is why it moves around on our Roman calendar. Based on the above, Easter can actually be one day earlier (March 22) but that is pretty rare.
Here's the interesting info. This year is the earliest Easter any of us will ever see the rest of our lives! And only the most elderly of our population have ever seen it this early (95 years old or above!). And none of us have ever, or will ever, see it a day earlier!
Here are the facts:
1) The next time Easter will be this early (March 23) will be the year 2228 (220 years from now). The last time it was this early was 1913 (so if you're 95 orolder, you are the only ones that were around for that!).
2) The next time it will be a day earlier, March 22, will be in the year 2285 (277 years from now). The last time it was on March 22 was 1818. So, no one alive today has or will ever see it any earlier than this year!
Happy Easter!
Sunday, March 23, 2008
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Very interesting--maybe this explains why it was SNOWING all day!
I got this email too and found it very interesting!
I also saw a piece on MSN yesterday that explained the significance of Easter eggs, the Easter bunny, etc. I didn't think any of these traditions had anything to do w/ the actual meaning of the holiday, but the egg actually has roots with the early Christians.
The bunny? Not so much. :)
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