I find it strange.
It has been 2000 years since the time in which this event was supposed to have taken place.
The Catholics celebrate it on a day determined by the phases of the moon, and the seasons of the year.
The "same day" won't occur again. Even if it was "January 1st", it isn't the same day.
It can't be an even number of years: the the lunar part make sure of that.
So what does it matter if there are 2 or 3 or 4 or 10 days between the celebration of Jesus's Death and the celebration of Jesus's Ressurection?
Christmas is just a Celebration of the Birth of Christ, not Jesus's Birthday. The same is true of Easter and the celebrations thereof.
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