Difference between revisions of "New Calendar"
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*The [[Gregorian Calendar]], a calendar introduced in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] | *The [[Gregorian Calendar]], a calendar introduced in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII of the [[Roman Catholic Church]] | ||
− | *The [[Revised Julian Calendar]], the calendar considered by a [[synod]] of Orthodox churches in 1923 in Constantinople. This is functionally identical to the Gregorian Calendar except for the | + | *The [[Revised Julian Calendar]], the calendar considered by a [[synod]] of Orthodox churches in 1923 in Constantinople. This is functionally identical to the Gregorian Calendar except for the [[Pascha]]l cycle, which is still [[Paschalion|reckoned]] according to the [[Julian Calendar|Julian]] timetables. |
[[Category:Church History]] | [[Category:Church History]] | ||
[[Category:Liturgics]] | [[Category:Liturgics]] |
Revision as of 20:42, April 25, 2005
The term New Calendar may refer to one of two calendars in the Orthodox Church:
- The Gregorian Calendar, a calendar introduced in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII of the Roman Catholic Church
- The Revised Julian Calendar, the calendar considered by a synod of Orthodox churches in 1923 in Constantinople. This is functionally identical to the Gregorian Calendar except for the Paschal cycle, which is still reckoned according to the Julian timetables.