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This is the reason why Old-Calendarists (using the Julian and Coptic calendars) presently celebrate Christmas on 7 January, 13 days after the New-Calendarists (using the Gregorian calendar), who celebrate Christmas on 25 December. From AD 2101, the Coptic Christmas will be on the Gregorian date of 8 January.
Tobi 12 – Coptic calendar – Tobi 14. The thirteenth day of the Coptic month of Tobi, the fifth month of the Coptic year. On a common year, this day corresponds to January 8, of the Julian calendar, and January 21, of the Gregorian calendar. This day falls in the Coptic season of Shemu, the season of the Harvest.
Koiak 29 – Coptic calendar – Tobi 1. The thirtieth day of the Coptic month of Koiak, the fourth month of the Coptic year. On a common year, this day corresponds to December 26, of the Julian calendar, and January 8, of the Gregorian calendar. This day falls in the Coptic season of Peret, the season of emergence.
It lasts between 10 December and 8 January of the Gregorian calendar, or between 11 December and 9 January of the Gregorian calendar in Coptic calendar years immediately following a Coptic calendar leap year (which occur every four years, in Coptic calendar years immediately preceding those that are divisible by 4 to produce an integer; i.e ...
In the Coptic and Egyptian calendars this season begins at the start of the month of Thout (about 11 September), continues through the months of Paopi and Hathor, before concluding at the end of Koiak (about 8 January). [5] [6] [7]: 453
Tobi (Coptic: Ⲧⲱⲃⲓ, Tōbi), also known as Tybi (Ancient Greek: Τυβί, Tybí) and Tubah [1] (Arabic: طوبه), is the fifth month of the ancient Egyptian and Coptic calendars. It lies between January 9 and February 7 of the Gregorian calendar.
8 Tevet, AM 5785: Coptic calendar: Koiak 30, 1741 AM: Solar Hijri calendar: 19 Dey, 1403 SH: ... This page was last edited on 8 January 2025, at 13:58 (UTC).
Koiak 30 – Coptic calendar – Tobi 2. The first day of the Coptic month of Tobi, the fifth month of the Coptic year. On a common year, this day corresponds to December 27, of the Julian calendar, and January 9, of the Gregorian calendar. This day falls in the Coptic season of Peret, the season of emergence.