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==The Church calendar== | ==The Church calendar== | ||
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===The Paschal moon=== | ===The Paschal moon=== | ||
==Gregorian reforms== | ==Gregorian reforms== | ||
+ | {{Main|Gregorian Calendar}} | ||
==The New Calendar== | ==The New Calendar== | ||
+ | {{Main|Revised Julian Calendar}} | ||
===Origins=== | ===Origins=== | ||
===Controversy=== | ===Controversy=== |
Revision as of 15:03, 30 March 2024
The calendar is a way to reckon time, specifically the passage of days in relation to months and years. The choice of calendar determines when the anniversaries of events will take place. Hence, it determines when and how long their celebrations—the feasts and fasts—will be, and even whether those take place at all.
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Contents
- 1 Historical origins
- 2 The Church calendar
- 3 Gregorian reforms
- 4 The New Calendar
- 5 Schism and persecutions
- 6 Astronomical appendix
- 7 References
Historical origins
The Church calendar
- Main article: Church calendar.
The Paschal moon
Gregorian reforms
- Main article: Gregorian Calendar.
The New Calendar
- Main article: Revised Julian Calendar.