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How our farm got its name

petramartin wrote 2 months ago: Thirteen moons is a reference to the natural cycle of time. For every trip the Earth makes around th … more »

Tags: farm, 13 moons calendar, farm name, gregorian calendar

You will never see this again4 comments

Vic Grace wrote 4 months ago: Easter 2008 Easter is early this year. Easter is always the 1st Sunday after the 1st full moon after … more »

Tags: observations, Holidays, Easter, gregorian calendar, Holidays and Special days

Dating Easter II: The Good Friday Blizzard3 comments

Leo Peter O'Filon wrote 4 months ago: This was Pope Gregory XIII’s idea of Spring?  Even in Rome it’s a bit colder than usual … more »

Tags: eastern orthodox christianity, calendars, computus, Easter, Eastern Orthodoxy, gregorian calendar, New Calendar, Old Calendar, Orthodox Christianity

Why does Easter move around the calendar?

grhomeboy wrote 4 months ago: This year, Roman Catholic Easter is March 23. For the years 1875 through 2124, there are only two oc … more »

Tags: Holiday Easter, Holidays, Easter, easter sunday, Passover, gregorian calendar

St. Patrick's Day and Dating Easter4 comments

Leo Peter O'Filon wrote 4 months ago: Tomorrow is March 17, the feast of St. Patrick of Armagh, Enlightener of Ireland.  Because it … more »

Tags: eastern orthodox christianity, Orthodoxy, Orthodox Christianity, Eastern Christianity, Old Calendar, New Calendar, gregorian calendar, Eastern Orthodoxy, Pascha

Happy Leap Day!2 comments

Ξ wrote 4 months ago: As mentioned earlier, January and February were added to the end of the previously ten-month-plus-wi … more »

Tags: Calendar, Leap Year, leap day, Roman Calendar

February 24 and the Leap Year!

europadanica wrote 5 months ago: Most people probably know that 2008 is yet another leap year, but what may come as a surprise to som … more »

Tags: Links, News, History, Religion, Posted on Yahoo!360, Posted on Blogger, Science, astronomy, Debate

Date Me

Nestor the Chronicler wrote 6 months ago: There is often a difference of 11 to 13 days between the date an event occurred in history and th … more »

Tags: INTERNATIONAL, History

Happy Gregorian New Year1 comment

Joe De Luca wrote 6 months ago: The Gregorian calendar was imposed on western civilization in the year 1582 by the Papacy, based on … more »

Tags: Economy, Politics, Religion, Society, calendar reform, gregorian calendar, western calendar

Why the Fuss of January First?1 comment

Nestor the Chronicler wrote 6 months ago: Today is the Granddaddy of all holidays. Celebrated in more countries around the world than any o … more »

Tags: Europe, Roman, new year

Happy New Gregorian Year 2008!

vivator wrote 6 months ago: Today we celebrate the first day of 2008 according to Gregorian calendar.  The calendar got its nam … more »

Tags: Papacy, Catholicism, Gregorian Year, gregorian calendar

Premium Gifts3 comments

MelakaToday wrote 8 months ago: Gifts, as token of gratitude and appreciations; either expressed externally as tangible means for eg … more »

Tags: Editorial | Opinion, Julius Caesar, Christ, babylon, Roman, Gift Giving,

For Today, 25th October3 comments

archiearchive FCD wrote 9 months ago: WESTMORELAND. O that we now had here But one ten thousand of those men in England That do no work to … more »

Tags: Literature, War, Shakespeare, crispins day, gregorian calendar,


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