In 2026, Catholics and Orthodox Christians will celebrate Easter on different days: why is that.
Easter Celebration in 2026
According to TSN.ua: In 2026, Catholics and Orthodox Christians will celebrate Easter on different days: Catholics will observe this holiday on April 5, while Orthodox Christians will celebrate it on April 12. This division in celebration dates is related to the different calendar systems used by these two denominations.
Catholics celebrate Easter according to the Gregorian calendar, which was introduced in 1582. In turn, Orthodox churches adhere to the Julian calendar, which has some differences from the Gregorian. Both rituals for celebrating Easter are based on the same formula: the holiday is celebrated on the first Sunday after the full moon that occurs after the vernal equinox.
Historical and Cultural Discrepancies
Thus, in 2026, the celebration of Easter will become yet another example of the discrepancies between Catholic and Orthodox traditions that have persisted over the years.
These differences in the celebration of Easter reflect deep historical and cultural traditions that have developed over centuries. They also highlight different approaches to calendar calculations, which can impact other holidays and religious practices. Such differences may become a topic for dialogue between denominations, promoting better understanding and cooperation in intercultural relations.
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