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  • Why Do Orthodox Countries Use A Different Calendar
    But most other Orthodox churches, like in Serbia, Macedonia, Georgia or Belarus, still use the original Julian calendar And since the 1500s, the Julian calendar has fallen back by another two days
  • Revised Julian calendar - Wikipedia
    The medium-term wobble spans about two days because, like the Gregorian calendar, the leap years of the Revised Julian calendar are not smoothly spread: they occur mostly at intervals of four years but there are occasional eight-year gaps (at 7 out of 9 century years)
  • Orthodox Julian Calendar Explained
    It was based on the assumption that a year is 365 25 days long, so the calendar had 365 days with a leap year every four years Unfortunately, the year is actually about 365 2422 days long, so the calendar was losing about 11 minutes a year, or one day about every 128 years
  • Julian calendar - Wikipedia
    The Julian calendar is a solar calendar of 365 days in every year with an additional leap day every fourth year (without exception) The Julian calendar is still used as a religious calendar in parts of the Eastern Orthodox Church and in parts of Oriental Orthodoxy as well as in the Berber calendar [1]
  • The Revised Julian Calendar - + ORTHODOX CHURCH OF AMERICA + The . . .
    As did Pope Gregory, so did the Orthodox Church refine the calendar by reducing the number of leap years, so that the average length of the civil calendar year would be nearer to the natural length of the solar year
  • Julian Calendar - OrthodoxWiki
    The historic sequence of leap years (i e years with a leap day) in this period is not given explicitly by any ancient source, although the existence of the triennial leap year cycle is confirmed by an inscription that dates from 9 or 8 BC
  • Orthodox Monthly Calendar
    An Orthodox monthly calendar including information about feasts, fasts, commemorations, and readings
  • Why do some Orthodox churches use a different calendar?
    Some Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas on December 25th Others celebrate it on January 7th It's the same feast, but they're using different calendars


















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