Easter Calendar (2025-2040)
Year | Day | Date | Days Left |
---|---|---|---|
2026 | Sun | March 29, 2026 | 168 days |
2027 | Sun | April 11, 2027 | 546 days |
2028 | Sun | April 2, 2028 | 903 days |
2029 | Sun | April 22, 2029 | 1288 days |
2030 | Sun | April 14, 2030 | 1645 days |
2031 | Sun | April 6, 2031 | 2002 days |
2032 | Sun | March 28, 2032 | 2359 days |
2033 | Sun | April 17, 2033 | 2744 days |
2034 | Sun | April 9, 2034 | 3101 days |
2035 | Sun | April 1, 2035 | 3458 days |
2036 | Sun | April 20, 2036 | 3843 days |
2037 | Sun | April 12, 2037 | 4200 days |
2038 | Sun | April 4, 2038 | 4557 days |
2039 | Sun | April 24, 2039 | 4942 days |
2040 | Sun | April 15, 2040 | 5299 days |
What Is Easter?
Easter means the resurrection of Jesus, which is considered the greatest feast in Christianity. Easter Day falls on the first Sunday after the full moon following March 21, the spring equinox. Because of this, the date of Easter changes each year. Generally, Easter is celebrated on the second Sunday of April. It is widely observed among Christians, with different denominations celebrating according to their own religious traditions.
The “Mother Mary’s Mother Easter,” celebrated by the Assyrians in July, is also part of the broader Easter concept. The Easter period usually spans from late March to late April, with some variations between Eastern and Western churches. Since Easter is a movable feast, many churches worldwide do not observe it on a fixed date each year.
Easter Dates and Celebrations
In 2017, Easter was celebrated on April 16. You can find a countdown on this page if you want to track how many days remain until Easter. For the following years, Easter falls between April 1 and April 8.
Celebrations vary across churches and countries. For example, in Catholic churches, a new fire is blessed, and Easter candles are lit during the Easter Vigil. Passages from the Bible are read, and baptisms are held. In Greek and Russian Orthodox churches, a ritual ceremony takes place outside before the night service. During this ceremony, no lights are on as people exit the church, and hundreds of candles are lit symbolizing Jesus’ resurrection.
The Origin of Easter
The word “Easter” is derived from the Hebrew word “Pascha,” meaning “passage.” Easter represents the resurrection of Jesus and is regarded as the most important feast in Christian belief. In Romance languages, Easter’s origin is reflected in words such as Pascha (Latin), Pascua (Spanish), Pasqua (Italian and Catalan), Pâques (French), Páscoa (Portuguese), and Paşte (Romanian).
Traditions Around Easter
All Christians celebrate Easter, but traditions can vary by country. Common customs include giving Easter bunnies and Easter eggs, often made of chocolate. Easter also includes a preparation period, known as Lent, and the last week of Lent is called Holy Week, which culminates in Easter Sunday, also known as Resurrection Day.
Track How Many Days Until Easter
In this article, you can find answers to common questions about Easter, including “how many days until Easter?” You can also follow Easter dates for the next several years. Use the countdown above to track how many days remain until Easter this year.