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Epact is the age of the Moon in days on January 1 of a given year. In the ecclesiastical calendar, the epact is used to determine the date of Easter by locating the paschal full moon and the first Sunday after it. The concept originated in the computus, the medieval method for calculating Easter, and derives from the Latin word epacta, meaning the age or matured state of the Moon. The calculation relies on the Metonic cycle, a 19-year period after which lunar phases recur on the same days of the year, with adjustments to keep pace with the solar year.
Practically, the epact is represented as a number from 0 to 29, indicating how old the Moon
In modern practice, epacts remain a component of traditional Easter algorithms and are often tabulated for
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