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This year marks one of the rare occasions when Catholic and Orthodox Easter fall on the same day. Catholics celebrate Easter on the first Sunday after the vernal equinox. Most of the Orthodox Church calculates the date a little differently: their Easter is on the first Sunday after the vernal equinox and after Passover. So what are the origins of this split, and is there any chance the two Easters might move to the same day? Host of the "Everything Everywhere" daily podcast, and a world traveler who has studied this topic extensively, Gary Arndt, joins to share how often Catholic and Orthodox Easters align. Arndt explains what the different Easter dates mean on a practical level and discusses whether there have been any attempts over the years to make Catholic and Orthodox Easter fall on the same day.
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