Christian and Orthodox Festival Calendar 2026

Compare over 18 major dates for Western (Catholic/Protestant) and Eastern Orthodox traditions, including Easter, Lent, and Christmas.

Comprehensive Comparison: Western vs. Eastern Orthodox Dates

Event Western (Catholic / Protestant) Orthodox (Eastern)
Epiphany / TheophanyJan 6, 2026Jan 19, 2026
Baptism of the LordJan 11, 2026Jan 20, 2026
CandlemasFeb 2, 2026Feb 15, 2026
Lent BeginsFeb 18 (Ash Wednesday)Feb 23 (Clean Monday)
St. Patrick's DayMar 17, 2026Mar 17, 2026
AnnunciationMar 25, 2026Apr 7, 2026
Palm SundayMar 29, 2026Apr 5, 2026
Maundy ThursdayApr 2, 2026Apr 9, 2026
Good FridayApr 3, 2026Apr 10, 2026
Holy SaturdayApr 4, 2026Apr 11, 2026
Easter Sunday / PaschaApr 5, 2026Apr 12, 2026
Easter MondayApr 6, 2026Apr 13, 2026
Ascension DayMay 14, 2026May 21, 2026
PentecostMay 24, 2026May 31, 2026
Trinity SundayMay 31, 2026Jun 7, 2026
Corpus ChristiJun 4, 2026N/A
Assumption / DormitionAug 15, 2026Aug 28, 2026
All Saints' DayNov 1, 2026Jun 7, 2026
Advent / Nativity FastNov 29, 2026Nov 28, 2026
Christmas DayDec 25, 2026Jan 7, 2027

Clean Monday

The start of Great Lent for Orthodox Christians, falling on the Monday seven weeks before Pascha (Easter).

Epiphany / Theophany

Jan 6 (West) | Jan 19 (Orthodox): Commemorates the visit of the Magi to Jesus (West) and the Baptism of Christ in the Jordan River (Orthodox). It marks the "manifestation" of God to the world.

Ash Wednesday / Clean Monday

Feb 18 (West) | Feb 23 (Orthodox): The solemn start of Lent. Western Christians receive ashes as a sign of mortality, while Orthodox Christians observe "Clean Monday" to signify spiritual and physical purification.

Palm Sunday

Mar 29 (West) | Apr 5 (Orthodox): Celebrates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem. Faithful carry palm branches to symbolize victory and the beginning of Holy Week.

Good Friday

Apr 3 (West) | Apr 10 (Orthodox): A day of mourning and fasting that commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ at Calvary. It is the most solemn day in the Christian calendar.

Easter Sunday / Pascha

Apr 5 (West) | Apr 12 (Orthodox): The "Feast of Feasts." It celebrates the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead, representing the victory of life over death and the foundation of Christian faith.

Western Easter (April 5)

Calculated using the Gregorian calendar. It falls on the first Sunday after the full moon following the spring equinox.

Orthodox Pascha (April 12)

Calculated using the Julian calendar. In 2026, it falls exactly one week after the Western celebration.

Ascension Day

May 14 (West) | May 21 (Orthodox): Observed 40 days after Easter, this day commemorates Jesus' bodily ascension into Heaven in the presence of his apostles.

Pentecost

May 24 (West) | May 31 (Orthodox): Celebrated 50 days after Easter, it marks the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and is considered the "birthday of the Church."

Trinity Sunday

May 31 (West): A day dedicated to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity—the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit as one God in three persons.

Corpus Christi

Jun 4 (West): A Catholic feast honoring the "Real Presence" of the body and blood of Jesus in the Eucharist, often celebrated with street processions.

Assumption / Dormition

Aug 15 (West) | Aug 28 (Orthodox): Commemorates the end of the Virgin Mary's earthly life and her soul/body being taken into Heaven.

All Saints' Day

Nov 1 (West): A day to honor all saints, known and unknown. Orthodox Christians celebrate this on the first Sunday after Pentecost (June 7 in 2026).

Advent / Nativity Fast

Nov 29 (West) | Nov 28 (Orthodox): A season of preparation and "waiting" for the birth of Christ. For many, it involves lighting candles on an Advent wreath or fasting.

Christmas Day

Dec 25 (West) | Jan 7, 2027 (Orthodox): The celebration of the Nativity (birth) of Jesus. While the West uses the Gregorian date, many Orthodox churches still follow the Julian date of Jan 7.

St. Stephen's Day

Dec 26: Commemorates the first Christian martyr, St. Stephen. In many cultures, this is also known as Boxing Day.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: When is Easter and Pascha in 2026?

A: In 2026, Western Easter (Catholic/Protestant) is on April 5. Orthodox Pascha is celebrated exactly one week later on April 12.

Q: Why are there two different dates for Christian festivals?

A: Western churches follow the Gregorian calendar, while many Orthodox churches use the older Julian calendar. Additionally, the Orthodox Church follows a traditional rule that Pascha must take place after the Jewish Passover.

Q: Does the "one-week gap" affect pilgrimage travel?

A: Yes. For pilgrims in places like Jerusalem, the period from April 1 to April 15 will be exceptionally crowded as the "Holy Weeks" of both traditions overlap. We recommend booking accommodation at least 6-8 months in advance.

Q: When does Lent start in 2026?

A: For Western Christians, Lent begins on Ash Wednesday, February 18. For Orthodox Christians, Great Lent begins on Clean Monday, February 23.

Q: When is Christmas celebrated in 2026?

A: Western Christmas remains fixed on December 25. Most Orthodox churches following the Julian calendar will celebrate Christmas on January 7, 2027.

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