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The "last supper" was a Passover Seder served on Thursday. Christ was crucified the next day (Friday) and rose on Sunday - Easter Sunday or Resurrection Sunday as some churches refer to it. I was actually not aware that Easter and Passover vary in dates on some years until I was corrected on this thread. I understand it much more clearly now thanks to an article linked up-thread but it likely wouldn't be very significant to anybody who's not religiously observant.
Thank you. I always thought it was merely coincidental that Easter and Passover were usually observed about the same time of year.