Dates
Year | Western | Eastern |
---|---|---|
2000 | June 12 | June 19 |
2001 | June 4 | |
2002 | May 20 | June 24 |
2003 | June 9 | June 16 |
2004 | May 31 | |
2005 | May 16 | June 20 |
2006 | June 5 | June 12 |
2007 | May 28 | |
2008 | May 12 | June 16 |
2009 | June 1 | June 8 |
2010 | May 24 | |
2011 | June 13 | |
2012 | May 28 | June 4 |
2013 | May 20 | June 24 |
2014 | June 9 | |
2015 | May 25 | June 1 |
2016 | May 16 | June 20 |
2017 | June 5 | |
2018 | May 21 | May 28 |
2019 | June 10 | June 17 |
2020 | June 1 | June 8 |
The table on the right provides columns giving the dates on which Whit Monday is observed in both Western and Eastern Christianity. The Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches calculate Pascha (Easter) differently from the West (see Computus), and so the date of Whit Monday will be different most years.
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