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  2. Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar describes and dictates the rhythm of the life of the Eastern Orthodox Church.Passages of Holy Scripture, saints and events for commemoration are associated with each date, as are many times special rules for fasting or feasting that correspond to the day of the week or time of year in relationship to the major feast days.

  3. Reform of the date of Easter - Wikipedia

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    More recent statements by the Vatican and Orthodox churches [30] state the goal to achieve consensus by 2025, just in time for the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea, but without publishing any specific plans or who would adopt which changes. The Faith and Order Commission of the World Council of Churches has arranged conferences to ...

  4. New Calendarists - Wikipedia

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    the Albanian Orthodox Church (April 1937) the Bulgarian Orthodox Church [9] [7] (in 1968) the Orthodox Church of Ukraine [10] (in 2023) The Orthodox Church in America (except for Alaska) also uses the revised calendar. It was not adopted by the Eastern Orthodox Churches of: Jerusalem; Georgia; Russia; Sinai; the monasteries on the Mount Athos ...

  5. Template:Table of dates of Easter - Wikipedia

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    Jewish Passover is on Nisan 15 of its calendar. It commences at sunset preceding the date indicated (as does Easter by some traditions). ^ Astronomical Easter is the first Sunday after the astronomical full moon after the astronomical March equinox as measured at the meridian of Jerusalem according to this WCC proposal. Examples {{Table of dates of Easter|format=narrow|min={{#expr ...

  6. Orthodox Christmas: Why it's celebrated by some believers 13 ...

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    But the Russian Orthodox Church, the largest communion in Eastern Orthodoxy, has stayed on the old calendar, observing Christmas on Jan. 7 on the new calendar, as have Serbian, Georgian and some ...

  7. Great feasts in the Eastern Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    The Orthodox believe that Mary, and indeed all mankind, was born only to suffer the consequences of the ancestral sin (being born into a corrupt world surrounded by temptations to sin), the chief of which was the enslavement to Death, and thus needed salvation from this enslavement, like all mankind.