Easter isn't 'just' pagan, and it isn't 'just' Christian, and it isn't 'just' a commercial holiday. It’s a living tradition—a collection of all the things we’ve found beautiful or meaningful over thousands of years.
pre-Christian spring festivals and goddess Eostre; real origin of Easter eggs across ancient cultures; where the Easter Bunny came from; why Easter's date changes every year. End with one surprising Easter fact.


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Lena: You know, Miles, I was looking at my calendar and realized Easter is on a completely different Sunday than it was last year. It’s like this holiday is playing hide-and-seek with us!
Miles: It really is! And what’s wild is that the reason for that shifting date actually involves a historical puzzle of astronomical math and ancient lunar calendars. But even before we get to the "when," the "who" is just as mysterious. Most people think of the Easter Bunny, but the whole season might actually trace back to a goddess named Eostre, who was first mentioned by a monk named Bede over thirteen hundred years ago.
Lena: Right, the Venerable Bede! It’s fascinating how he’s our only real source for her. Some people even wonder if she was a local goddess or if he just linked the month’s name to an old tradition.
Miles: Exactly. And wait until you hear the legend about her turning a bird into an egg-laying hare. So, let’s dive into the dawn of Eostre and where these spring rituals actually began.