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If the ecclesiastical full moon comes on the earliest possible date (March 21) and March 21 is a Sunday then Easter is the following Sunday in March 28.
If the ecclesiastical full moon comes on the latest possible date (April 18) and April 18 is a Saturday then Easter Sunday is the next day on April 19.
Since Easter is always one to seven days after the ecclesiastical full moon, the earliest possible Easter date for the ecclesiastical full moon to fall on a Sunday is March 28, with the latest possible Easter date for the ecclesiastical full moon to fall on a Saturday is April 19.
So March 28 to April 19 are the possible Easter dates that the ecclesiastical full moon can possibly fall on one of all 7 days of the week. 71.74.231.75 ( talk) 00:27, 9 September 2023 (UTC)