The Christian churches calculate Easter as the first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the March equinox. The official church definition for the equinox

Neopagans celebrate the Sabbats of Ostara on the spring equinox. In terms of Wiccan ditheism, this festival is characterized by the rejoining of the Mother Goddess and her lover-consort-son, who spent the winter months in death. Other variations include the young God regaining strength in his youth after being born at Yule, and the Goddess returning to her Maiden aspect.
I can’t find a great deal of truth or societal relevance in any of the religious fairy tales. The first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the spring equinox. Give me a break; this sounds like some kind of astrological nonsense.
The Druids wearing white robes, getting really drunk, and smoking lots of herbal cigarettes seems about as relevant to the needs of society.
It is a very nice tradition having the kids hunt for psychedelically dyed hard boiled chicken eggs. Except in these times of morbid obesity most of the children are now waddling over to pig out on sugary chocolate, pre-diabetic-coma Easter eggs and bunnies. Parents allowing that sort of “nutrition” is terribly irresponsible. Almost indictable as child abuse.
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