Has anyone else noticed this yet?
Actually, the Church moves the Feast of the Annunciation to April 4th this year, because it can't even be moved to Easter Week. Easter is so important, it gets its own octave with nothing else getting in the way of that.
You don't have commemorations during Good Friday, and not during Easter Week.
But the day the 2nd Person of the Holy Trinity first took flesh, after Mary's "fiat", that is when the priesthood began. Our Lord being God and man at the same time, united in his very person is metaphysically and fundamentally a priest, or pontifex ("bridge maker") between God and man.
To have this feast day coincide with the One Sacrifice of all time, the sacrifice made present on our altars every Sunday, which took place on Calvary -- that is deep.
If you wanted to list the most "priestly" feast days, you'd have to list March 25th, followed by Good Friday.
The last time the two coincided was in 2000.
P.S. For those who don't know, Archbishop Lefebvre died on March 25th, 1991. EXACTLY TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO. Things like that don't happen by accident. His whole life and life's work was about preserving the true priesthood/Mass in particular. It's like a sign from God by which we "with ears to hear" can understand that +Lefebvre is now in heaven, and that his work was most pleasing to God.
Archbishop Lefebvre, pray for us!