Easter cycle
Part of the Christian liturgical year
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The Easter cycle is the sequence of the seasons and days in the Christian liturgical year which are pegged to the date of Easter, either before or after it.[1][2] In any given calendar year, the timing of events within the Easter cycle is dependent on the calculation of the date of Easter itself.
Eastern Christianity
Western Christianity
The following liturgical seasons and days, celebrated by various traditions within Western Christianity, are celebrated a fixed amount of time either before or after the day of Easter.
- Pre-Lent
- Lent
- Easter
- Eastertide
- Octave of Easter
- Third Sunday of Easter
- Fourth Sunday of Easter
- Fifth Sunday of Easter
- Sixth Sunday of Easter
- Minor Rogation Days
- Ascensiontide
- Feast of the Ascension
- Seventh Sunday of Easter
- Pentecost (Whitsun)
- Pentecost Season