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Here's the answer to your question PJMcK Feb 2018 #1
yeah I know that - my question is more why the church rurallib Feb 2018 #2
It's pegged to the timing of Passover instead of a specific western calender date. Tanuki Feb 2018 #3
yes, but the actual Last Supper supposedly only happened once rurallib Feb 2018 #5
But Last Supper was on Passover SCantiGOP Feb 2018 #9
Yeah, but it didn't happen on our calendar. Sentath Feb 2018 #11
Passover starts on a fixed date in the Hebrew calendar muriel_volestrangler Feb 2018 #19
And the Greek Orthodox church uses a different calendar altogether. Laffy Kat Feb 2018 #4
I didn't want to even throw that one in...... rurallib Feb 2018 #6
If it were up to me... defacto7 Feb 2018 #7
Weekend Cartoonist Feb 2018 #8
At least Good Friday SCantiGOP Feb 2018 #10
BUT IF IT DIDN'T MOVE . . . Brainstormy Feb 2018 #12
Agree. If they can nail down the birthday mountain grammy Feb 2018 #13
that is the perfect concise way to put it rurallib Feb 2018 #14
Because like most Xian holidays edhopper Feb 2018 #15
It all dates back to Pope Ziggy the Capricious (Kidding) -nt Freelancer Feb 2018 #16
Because the calendar year is not a perfect circle A HERETIC I AM Feb 2018 #17
Sunday has something to do with it. Iggo Feb 2018 #18
One group in ancient times DID have a set date The Genealogist Mar 2018 #20
that is interesting that at least one group would follow a set date. rurallib Mar 2018 #21
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