Easter Date Controversy

The celebration of Easter varies significantly between Western and Orthodox traditions, often leading to differing dates. Historical attempts to unify the celebration, including proposals from the Catholic Church and the World Council of Churches, have yet to yield a consensus. With the Julian calendar gradually misaligning with the seasons, the last occurrence of both Easters on the same date will be in 2700, leaving ample time for resolution. Regardless of the date, the spirit of Easter remains universal.