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Frequently asked questions - Greek tradition

Some insights into Greek tradition

Easter Sunday Calculator

We are always being asked what day Greek Easter Sunday falls upon and so, having done some research, we can provide you with a list for the next few years. Of course, if you are planning a trip to Greece from a country which does not recognise the Orthodox Easter you will probably need to know the dates of the Western Easter Sundays as public holidays are invariably built around these dates.

webmaster [at] thecorfiot [dot] com (Contact us) if you spot any apparent errors! PLEASE Check out the disclaimer further down this page!

Here are a few dates to be going on with for quick reference:

Western Calendar Orthodox Calendar
8/4/2012 15/4/2012
31/3/2013 5/5/2013
20/4/2014 20/4/2014
5/4/2015 12/4/2015
27/3/2016 5/4/2016

 

Overview - Calendars

The following information explains briefly the differences between the Julian and Gregorian Calendars. and in the case of the Julian calendar, its importance when calculating Greek Easter Sundays. 

The Julian calendar applies to the original calculation method from 326 AD, which was the first year a unified Easter Dating method was used. Some methods claim to work from 1 AD, which is just plain silly - Easter was not celebrated before Christ's death, and as already stated, a unified method was not used until 326 AD. The Julian calendar had fallen out of alignment in measuring solar years (keeping months aligned with seasons) well before the Gregorian calendar was introduced. Neverthess, the Julian calendar is still used today by Orthodox churches as the basis for their Easter.

The Gregorian calendar was first introduced in October 1582 in Italy, and has subsequently replaced the Julian calendar over following years in other countries. The last country to adopt the Gregorian calendar was Greece in 1922. This calendar is highly accurate, but will need a day adjustment in or shortly after 4100 AD. So Easter algorithms using the Gregorian calendar apply to years 1583 AD to 4099 AD.

Note that there is a new Easter Sunday date calculation that applies to the Gregorian calendar, but it was not necessarily adopted in all countries at the same time the Gregorian calendar was introduced. So you may need to do some research to determine how different countries implemented these changes. Of course, churches still using the Julian calendar simply convert their Julian Easter Sunday date to the equivalent date in the Gregorian calendar.

Further information about Easter dates

The GM Arts website provides far more information around the calculation of easter dates than we could ever hope to. Check out their site HERE 

And the mandatory disclaimer ...

IF YOU USE THESE DATES TO PLAN TRAVEL, MEETINGS, OR FOR ANY PURPOSE REQUIRING THE EXPENDITURE OF MONEY, TIME, OR OTHER RESOURCES, PLEASE CONSULT OTHER SOURCES TO VERIFY EASTER DATES.

Neither we, (RD & PM Giles, GM Arts nor anyone who owns the hardware or manages the host machines of this page, nor anyone who has contributed any information that has been used in this document, may be held financially responsible, or responsible in any way if these dates are wrong or mis-interpreted. The user assumes full responsibilty for the consequences of using this information.


Greek Name Days & Greek Holidays

According to Greek Orthodox tradition, every day of the year is dedicated to a Christian saint or martyr. January 7 for example, is the day of Saint John the Baptist and it is the name day for all greek people named Yannis (or Ioannis = John, male) or Yanna (or Ioanna, female). A person's name day is considered more important than the same person's birthday and it is always celebrated in Greece.

Here is a list of the most important Name Days in Greece:

January 1 - New Year's Day - Vasileios (Vasilis)
January 6 - Theofania (Epiphany) - Fotis, Fotoula
January 7 - Ioannis - Ioanna or Yannis - Yanna
January 10 - Grigorios
January 11 - Theodosios
January 17 - Antonios
January 18 - Athanasios& Kurillos
January 20 - Eythimios
January 26 - Xenofontas

July 1 - Kosmas, Damianos
July 3 - Yakinthos (the Cretan Saint Valentine)
July 7 - Kuriaki
July 8 - Theofilos 
July 11 - Olga
July 17 - Marina
July 20 - Elias (Ilias)
July 26 - Paraskevi
February 1 - Tryfonas
February 8 - Zaxarias
February 9 - Nikiforos
February 10 - Charalampos
February 17 - Theodoros
August 15 - Assumption Day - Maria - Marios
August 24 - Kosmas
August 25 - Titos
August 30 - Alexandros
March 1 - Eudokia
March 16 - Xristodoulos
March 21 - Iakovos
March 25 - Evangelos - Evangelia or Vangelis - Vangelio (Eva)
September 1 - Simeon 
September 14 - Stavros - Stavroula
September 15 - Nikitas 
September 29 - Kiriakos
April 23 - Georgios (Yorgos) - Georgia. If this name day is during the Easter Lent, then it is moved to the second day after EasterOctober 3 - Dionisios
October 6 - Thomas 
October 26 - Dimitrios
May 4 - Pelagia
May 5 - Eirini
May 9 - Christoforou 
May 10 - Simonos 
May 21 - Kostas (Konstantinos), Eleni
November 8 - Michalis, Angelos - Angela (Angeliki)
November 9 - Nektarios
November 11 - Minas
November 14 - Filippos
November 16 - Mathaios
November 25 - Aikaterini (Katerina)
November 26 - Stulianos
November 30 - Andreas
June 8 - Kalliopi
June 29 - Petros, Paulos
December 4 - Varvara
December 5 - Savvas 
December 6 - Nikolaos (Nikos)
December 9 - Anna
December 12 - Spiridon (Spiros)
December 15 - Eleutherios (Lefteris)
December 25 - Christmas Day, Manolis - Emmanouela
December 27 - Stefanos

Greek PublicHolidays
January 1: New Year's Day
January 6: Epiphany
March 25: Independence Day
May 1 Flower Festival & Labour Day
Easter - Varies. Check out our Easter Calculator 
August 15: Assumption Day
October 28: Ochi Day
December 25: Christmas Day

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