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Easter photos: East meets West with celebrations around the world

The Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic observances overlap only every three to four years thanks to different church calendars — and different lunar cycle calculations.

It was a meeting of East and West on Sunday as people around the world celebrated Easter on the same day, an overlap that happens every three to four years.

Easter’s moveable date should be simple enough: the Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox.

But for the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches, the moveable date has an extra complication: different calendars, not to mention different calculations for lunar cycles and the equinox.

Though convention has it the churches split during the Great Schism of 1054, they largely maintained the same calendars until 1582, when Pope Gregory XIII adopted the Gregorian calendar for the Roman church. The Orthodox church kept the Julian calendar.

Secular celebrations of Easter — think pastel-coated eggs, basket-carrying rabbits and the occasional parade — always match the Western feast day.

But enough history.

Here’s a look at how Easter was celebrated this weekend from Asia and Africa to Europe, the Middle East and beyond.

People in white robes and hats hold candles
Christian faithful of the Legio Maria African Mission attend Easter vigil services Saturday in Nairobi, Kenya.Brian Inganga / AP
Aerial view of a large group of people in St. Peter's Square
Attendees gather Sunday in St. Peter’s Square for Easter Mass at the Vatican in Rome.Antonio Masiello / Getty Images
Pope Francis sits outside on a balcony
Pope Francis appears on the main balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica for the Urbi et Orbi message and blessing to the city and the world.Tiziana Fabi / AFP - Getty Images
An elderly woman prepares her Easter baskets
An elderly woman prepares her Easter baskets to be blessed during a celebration in Krasne village, Ukraine.Evgeniy Maloletka / AP
Catholics carry a statue of Jesus Christ
Catholics carry a statue of Jesus during a procession in Panama City’s Casco Viejo.Matias Delacroix / AP
Giant decorated eggs sit on a tractor on the street outside
Giant eggs sit on a tractor during the Easter Egg Festival parade in the village of Montrottier, France.Romain Doucelin / NurPhoto via Getty Images
People hold large wooden crossing while walking outside on the street
Participants holding crosses march in the rain during the Easter parade in Seoul, South Korea.Lee Jin-man / AP
Revelers wearing decorated hats and costumes outside
Revelers wearing decorated hats and costumes participate in the annual Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival in front of St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York.Andres Kudacki / AP
Cakes and Easter eggs for blessings are displayed in baskets on a table
Cakes and Easter eggs for blessings are displayed during a ceremony Saturday at the Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit in Vilnius, Lithuania.Mindaugas Kulbis / AP
Worshippers gather for Easter Mass inside the ruins of St. George Melkite Catholic Church
Worshippers gather for Mass on Sunday inside the ruins of St. George Melkite Catholic Church, damaged by an Israeli airstrike, in Dardghaya, Lebanon.Hassan Ammar / AP
People in traditional Ukrainian clothes celebrate Easter, perform folk dances
People in traditional Ukrainian clothes celebrate Easter, perform folk dances and revive national traditions at the Museum of Folk Architecture and Life in Lviv.Olena Znak / Anadolu via Getty Images
A Christian Orthodox worshipper lights candles
A worshipper lights candles during a ceremony at the Patriarchal Church of St. George in Istanbul.Emrah Gurel / AP
A person holds a sign that says "Happy Easter" and wears a large poster around their head with illustrations reminiscent of Keith Haring
A person participates in the annual Easter Parade and Bonnet Festival on Fifth Avenue in New York.Timothy A. Clary / AFP - Getty Images
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