When is the Ascension 2030?
In 2030, Ascension falls on Thursday, May 30, 2030.
Where it is transferred to Sunday (as in most U.S. dioceses), it is observed on June 2, 2030.
The Ascension of the Lord commemorates Jesus’ ascension into heaven, forty days after Easter. It is a holy day of obligation, traditionally celebrated on a Thursday; in most dioceses of the United States it is transferred to the following Sunday.
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Key liturgical dates in 2030
| Ash Wednesday | March 6, 2030 |
| Palm Sunday | April 14, 2030 |
| Good Friday | April 19, 2030 |
| Easter Sunday | April 21, 2030 |
| Ascension | May 30, 2030 |
| Pentecost | June 9, 2030 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Ascension in 2030?
In 2030, Ascension falls on Thursday, May 30, 2030.
Why does the date of Ascension change each year?
Its date depends on the date of Easter, which is a movable feast set as the first Sunday after the first full moon on or after the spring equinox. Because Easter moves, so do the feasts calculated from it.
Is Ascension a holy day of obligation?
Yes. The Ascension is a holy day of obligation. In most U.S. dioceses it is transferred from Thursday to the following Sunday; check with your local diocese.