Question: Who decides when Easter is each year?

Easter always occurs on the first Sunday after the Paschal Full Moon (the first full moon that occurs after the vernal equinox, which signifies the beginning of spring in the northern hemisphere), according to The Old Farmers Almanac.

How the Easter Sunday is set every year?

In Christian calendars, the first full Moon of spring is called the “Paschal Full Moon” (which well explain further below). So, to put it another way: Easter is observed on the Sunday after the Paschal Full Moon.

Who invented the Easter Bunny?

As for how the specific character of the Easter Bunny originated in America, History.com reports that it was first introduced in the 1700s by German immigrants in Pennsylvania, who reportedly brought over their tradition of an egg-laying hare named Osterhase or Oschter Haws. As the story goes, the rabbit would lay

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