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===Calendar Use=== | ===Calendar Use=== |
Revision as of 03:44, June 28, 2005
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, Revised Julian Calendar, and Gregorian Calendar. The following list of dates links only to fixed feasts of the Orthodox Church. The Church's year begins with the Indiction on September 1.
See also
External Links
Calendar Use
- Frequently Asked Questions about Calendars by Claus Tondering (everything you ever wanted to know)
- Calendar and Easter Topics
- The Calendar Issue in the Orthodox Church (.pdf), by John Parsells