Easter Sunday 2014 Dates for Catholics, Protestants, Eastern Orthodox Churches

Easter Sunday 2014 Dates for Catholics, Protestants, Eastern Orthodox Churches
This March 31, 2014 photo shows blossom cocktails surrounded by Peeps marshmallow Easter candy in Concord, N.H. AP Photo/Matthew Mead
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Easter Sunday 2014 is on April 20, 2014, this year and officially is celebrated by Roman Catholics, Anglican Communion churches, Protestant churches, and Eastern Orthodox churches.

Easter is celebrated on the Sunday immediately after the Paschal Full Moon, which took place on Monday night and Tuesday morning.

In 2013, Easter was celebrated on March 31 for Roman Catholics, Anglican Communion churches, Protestant churches, and it was celebrated May 5 for Easter Orthodox churches.

AP - Obama: Easter a time to reflect on hope, renewal
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is encouraging Americans to draw strength and inspiration from the Easter and Passover holidays.

In his weekly radio and Internet address, Obama says Holy Week and Easter are times for reflection and renewal. He says the common threat of humanity is a shared commitment to loving our neighbors as ourselves. He says there’s no better time for people to rededicate themselves to that mission.

Obama also says the Easter story is one of hope and faith that better days are yet to come.

In the Republican address, Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee says Republicans want to enable Americans. He says Republicans believe government should be a platform for opportunity and freedom, while Democrats want to mandate what Americans must do.

Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
Breaking News Reporter
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