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Why we don't commemorate the Crucifixion and Resurrection on fixed dates.

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From January 1st to December 31st, our calendar is literally filled with fixed dates that commeorate certain saints and certain events. The most notable exceptions center around the two most crucial salvation events- the Crucifiction of Jesus and His Ressurection just a couple of days later. Can we determine the dates thes actually happened? If we can, why are the commorated on different dates every year. For example, this year Easter is April 9th but next year it is March 31st. Why is that?

Tune in to this show for the answers.