(April 20, 2019 at 2:07 pm)onlinebiker Wrote: Why is Easter on a different day every year?
Answer
Did you know?
Orthodox Christians use the moon for Easter like you say, but, since they retain the Julian calendar for their calculations, the "equinox" that was once March 21, is now on April 4 (according to the Gregorian calendar)
Catholic Christians stick to march 21 under the Gregorian calendar.
This makes Orthodox Easter fall one week later than Catholic Easter, most of the time. On a few years, they do both agree.
Protestants, since they hand later, just copied off from Catholics.