“Easter does not take place by our own initiative or by one calendar or another. Easter occurred because God ‘so loved the ...
Now, back to our spring holiday. Easter’s exact date may seem arbitrary, but it’s always on the Sunday after the first full moon (also known as the Paschal Full Moon) that occurs after the spring ...
During an equinox, places around the globe experience nearly equal amounts of daytime and nighttime. The second occurrence ...
In Japan, Autumnal Equinox Day is a national holiday. In Japanese, it’s known as Shubun no Hi (秋分の日), according to Coto ...
Fall weather is soon going to be hitting the Northeast and just in time as the official start to fall — the autumnal equinox ...
DALLAS — Officially, there are just under a few days of summer left and it'll sure feel like it — the autumn equinox happens ...
As the Earth passes between the sun and the moon, a fleeting shadow will be cast on the planet's only natural satellite on ...
A possible bright comet, a southern hemisphere solar eclipse, and a half-dozen meteor showers (including one that might ...
King tides are expected to bring flooding to the Charleston area during the coming days. A developing storm system off the ...
Do you know how it's worked out each year? Of course! Easter falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon following (or on) the spring equinox. Obviously. Do you know why that is though? No?
"Easter does not take place by our own initiative or by one calendar or another. Easter occurred because God 'so loved the ...