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April 2091
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Sunday April 8, 2091 (4/8/2091)
Notes: 1st Sunday after the Paschal full moon
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Easter (Old English: Ēostre) or Pascha (Greek: Πάσχα, Paskha; Aramaic: פֶּסחאPasḥa; from Hebrew: פֶּסַחPesaḥ)[1] is a Christian feast and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament.[2][3] Easter is preceded by Lent, a forty-day period of fasting, prayer, and penance. The last week of Lent is called Holy Week, and it contains the days of the Easter Triduum, including Maundy Thursday, commemorating Maundy and the Last Supper,[4][5] as well as Good Friday, commemorating the crucifixion and death of Jesus.[6] Easter is followed by a fifty-day period called Eastertide or the Easter Season, ending with Pentecost Sunday. The festival is referred to in English by a variety of different names including Easter Day, Easter Sunday,[7]Resurrection Day and Resurrection Sunday.

Easter is a moveable feast, meaning it is not fixed in relation to the civil calendar. The First Council of Nicaea (325) established the date of Easter as the first Sunday after the full moon (the Paschal Full Moon) following the northern hemisphere's vernal equinox.[8] Ecclesiastically, the equinox is reckoned to be on 21 March (even though the equinox occurs, astronomically speaking, on 20 March in most years), and the "Full Moon" is not necessarily the astronomically correct date. The date of Easter therefore varies between 22 March and 25 April. Eastern Christianity bases its calculations on the Julian calendar whose 21 March corresponds, during the 21st century, to 3 April in the Gregorian calendar, in which the celebration of Easter therefore varies between 4 April and 8 May.

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Sunday April 8, 2091 (4/8/2091)
Notes: 1st Sunday after the Paschal full moon
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Easter (Old English: Ēostre) or Pascha (Greek: Πάσχα, Paskha; Aramaic: פֶּסחאPasḥa; from Hebrew: פֶּסַחPesaḥ)[1] is a Christian feast and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament.[2][3] Easter is preceded by Lent, a forty-day period of fasting, prayer, and penance. The last week of Lent is called Holy Week, and it contains the days of the Easter Triduum, including Maundy Thursday, commemorating Maundy and the Last Supper,[4][5] as well as Good Friday, commemorating the crucifixion and death of Jesus.[6] Easter is followed by a fifty-day period called Eastertide or the Easter Season, ending with Pentecost Sunday. The festival is referred to in English by a variety of different names including Easter Day, Easter Sunday,[7]Resurrection Day and Resurrection Sunday.

Easter is a moveable feast, meaning it is not fixed in relation to the civil calendar. The First Council of Nicaea (325) established the date of Easter as the first Sunday after the full moon (the Paschal Full Moon) following the northern hemisphere's vernal equinox.[8] Ecclesiastically, the equinox is reckoned to be on 21 March (even though the equinox occurs, astronomically speaking, on 20 March in most years), and the "Full Moon" is not necessarily the astronomically correct date. The date of Easter therefore varies between 22 March and 25 April. Eastern Christianity bases its calculations on the Julian calendar whose 21 March corresponds, during the 21st century, to 3 April in the Gregorian calendar, in which the celebration of Easter therefore varies between 4 April and 8 May.

May 2091
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Tuesday May 1, 2091 (5/1/2091)
Method: May 1st on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
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Dhu al-Hijja 1514
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Monday May 28, 2091 (5/28/2091) at Sunset Sunset icon ( 4:04 pm)
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yaum ath-thalatha' Dhu al-Hijja 10, 1514 (12/10/1514)
Method: Dhu al-Hijja 10th on Islamic calendar
Length: 3 days
Period: 1 year
October 2091
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Friday October 19, 2091 (10/19/2091)
Method: October 19th on Gregorian calendar
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Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year
November 2091
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Wednesday November 28, 2091 (11/28/2091)
Method: November 28th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year
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Thursday November 29, 2091 (11/29/2091)
Method: November 29th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year
December 2091
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Tuesday December 25, 2091 (12/25/2091)
Method: December 25th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year
January 2092
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Tuesday January 1, 2092 (1/1/2092)
Method: January 1st on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year
March 2092
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Friday March 7, 2092 (3/7/2092)
Method: March 7th on Gregorian calendar
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Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year
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Saturday March 8, 2092 (3/8/2092)
Method: March 8th on Gregorian calendar
Length: 1 day
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Shawwal 1515
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Sunday March 9, 2092 (3/9/2092) at Sunset Sunset icon ( 1:56 pm)
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yaum al-ithnayna Shawwal 1, 1515 (10/1/1515)
Method: Shawwal 1st on Islamic calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year
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Wednesday March 19, 2092 (3/19/2092) at 2:32 pm UTC
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