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  • HTC: The Revised Julian Calendar - Holy Trinity
    After sixteen centuries the Church in the East did something about the calendar problem In 1923 a Conference of Orthodox Churches in Constantinople refined the erroneous "Original" Julian Calendar The technical correction was not much different than the 1582 version
  • Julian Calendar - OrthodoxWiki
    The Julian Calendar was introduced in 46 BC by Julius Caesar and took force in 45 BC (709 ab urbe condita) It was developed in consultation with the Alexandrian astronomer Sosigenes and was probably designed to approximate the tropical year
  • East and West together: keeping Easter with the Council of Nicaea
    In 1997 it was adopted by delegates of the World of Council of Churches at Aleppo representing Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Old Catholics, Anglicans, Lutherans, Pentecostals, Evangelicals and Seventh-Day Adventists, with the hope that it could be implemented once the Eastern and Western celebrations of Easter coincided in 2001
  • Revised Julian calendar - Wikipedia
    It was intended to replace the Julian calendar in Eastern Orthodox Churches and nations From 1 March 1600 through 28 February 2800, the Revised Julian calendar aligns its dates with the Gregorian calendar, which had been proclaimed in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII [1]
  • The Old Calendar Orthodox Churches - CNEWA
    At present most Orthodox churches (with the exception of Jerusalem, Russia, Serbia, and Mount Athos) use the new calendar for fixed feasts but the Julian calendar for Easter and movable feasts dependent upon it
  • Julian Calendar vs. Gregorian Calendar - Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of . . .
    The Gregorian calendar quickly spread through the Roman Catholic Church in Europe and was later adopted by Protestant nations The Orthodox Church, however, which still followed the Julian calendar, saw this change as a unilateral action to reform the Church and to submit the Orthodox to Roman Catholic influence
  • ON THE REFORM OF JULIAN CALENDAR ON ECOUMENICAL CONGRESS IN . . .
    The head of the Orthodox Churches, patriarch Meletios IV, was conveing an ecoumenical congress in Constantinople in May 1923, where one of the principal points was the reform of the Julian
  • Church Calendar - OrthodoxWiki
    The Church Calendar consists of a series of cycles by which feasts are celebrated in the Orthodox Church There are currently three calendars in use in the Church, the Julian Calendar ("Old Calendar"), Revised Julian Calendar ("New Calendar"), and Gregorian Calendar ("New Calendar")


















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