Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easter. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2024

Easter: here's why the full moon in March 25, 2024 will be very special

A special full moon is on the horizon in March 2024, having an impact on the celebration of Easter. Explanations.

  •   The full moon, aligning Moon, Earth and Sun every 29 days, is crucial in determining the date of Easter.
  •   In 2024, the full moon on March 25 determines that Easter will be celebrated on Sunday March 31.
  •   The date of Easter influences other Christian holidays such as Ascension on May 9 and Pentecost on May 19, 2024.

The full moon appears every 29 days. It marks a lunar phase where the Moon, Earth and Sun approximately align. This phase is also of crucial importance, particularly in calculating the date of Easter, the most important holiday in the Christian calendar marking the resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Indeed, the date of Easter depends on a calculation which may seem complex involving the full moon. This date subsequently determines a certain number of other public holidays such as Palm Sunday, the start of Lent, Ascension and Pentecost. This is why the moon plays a major role, especially during the month of March.

THE FULL MOON PLAYS A DECISIVE ROLE ON THE DATE OF THE EASTER CELEBRATION

Indeed, according to the Council of Nicaea dating from 325 AD, the day of spring is conventionally fixed on March 21 each year. This date is fixed, even if, as is the case this year, the start of spring may be shifted to March 19 or March 20 depending on the spring equinox, i.e. the precise day of the year when the day phase is as long as the night phase. In 2024, it took place on March 20 and not March 21.

Mars will therefore experience its third full moon of the year in a few days. It will thus be the first to occur after the spring equinox. The date of the celebration of Easter Sunday will depend on this first full moon of spring. And this year, the latter will coincide, within a few days, with the spring equinox.

AN UNUSUAL EASTER CALENDAR THIS YEAR

Indeed, the full moon of March will fall on Monday March 25, 2024. Thus, still according to the Council of Nicaea, Easter must take place on the first Sunday following this full moon. This is why the celebration of Easter Day will take place this year on Sunday March 31.

On the other hand, a relatively rare occurrence, Easter Monday, which is certainly a public holiday, but not a day of celebration, will fall on Monday April 1, 2024. In fact, according to the calendar, the fact that the Monday of Easter coincides with April 1 and has only happened 7 times since 1900. A boon for children who will be able to enjoy their chocolate on this day while playing jokes on their pockets.

EASTER VARIES EVERY YEAR DEPENDING ON THE FULL MOON

So, it is now easier to understand why Easter never falls on the same date every year. It is the moon which determines the day of its celebration. On the other hand, this Christian holiday is always located between March 22 and April 25 with March 21 as the reference date for its calculation.

Finally, note that Easter is celebrated on March 31, 2024 this year, so the Ascension, which occurs 40 days after Easter, will fall on Thursday, May 9, 2024. Likewise, Pentecost, which is celebrated 50 days after Easter, will fall on Sunday. May 19, 2024. Dates which are certainly important in the Christian calendar, but also as public holidays.

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

The Full Worm Moon will take place on Monday, March 25, 202

When is the Full Moon in March 2024?

The first Full Moon of a new season will occur at 07:00 GMT on March 25 and will be located in the constellation Virgo. The Moon will appear full from the night of Sunday March 24 to Tuesday March 26.

The Full Moon will reach the highest point in the sky around midnight local time. But our advice is to begin observations just after the Moon has completely risen above the horizon — at which point it appears larger than usual and appears orange in color.

What is the Worm Moon?

The names of full moons reflect the particularities of the lunar months in which they occur. For example, in America and Europe, the full moon in March is called the Worm Moon because in this month earthworms begin to appear in the soil which finally warms up after the cold winter season . Besides, the worms attract robins and other birds, which are truly the sign of spring! Another “sign of spring” that you will witness a few days after the March full moon is the March equinox. 

Easter Moon 2024

This year, the March Full Moon is the first Full Moon after the March Equinox (which occurs on March 20), so it can also be called the Paschal Moon. The Christian festival of Easter always takes place on the first Sunday following the Paschal Moon; In 2024, Easter will fall on March 31.

Worm Moon 2024: Key Points

In March 2024, the Full Moon will occur on March 25, at 07:00 GMT. Traditionally called the Worm Moon; this year it can also be called the Paschal Moon, as it occurs after the March equinox. Additionally, in 2024, the Full Worm Moon will coincide with a penumbral lunar eclipse and become the second and final Micromoon of the year.