Talk:Revised Julian calendar
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there are other orthodox churches, such as the ASSYRIAN, the SYRIAC,& THE ARMENIAN CHURCHES who are also using the Julian calendars (both original and revised)--69.194.255.150 22:06, 7 Jan 2005 (UTC). The ASSYRIAN, the SYRIAC,& THE ARMENIAN CHURCHES are not Eastern Orthodox but Non-Chalcedonian (They are considered Heretic Churches by Eastern Orthodox, Catholic and Protestant Churches) see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalcedonian
- _ _ ... despite Eastern Orthodox calendar redirecting here. I'm creating a Dab to remedy that, and those who know more will want to fix it.
- _ _ I came here pursuing the idea that Christmas
- ... is ... observed in much of the world on 25 December, or on 7 January in most Eastern Orthodox Churches
- suggests that EO would say
- I believe Christmas is Jan 7
- contrary to my impression that they would say
- Christmas is Dec 25, but most of the world uses a bad calendar and therefore celebrates it a couple of weeks early
- _ _ Even if this article were on the Julian calendar it would have been indecently inaccessible. The statement
- the two calendars will first differ in 2800
- is buried inside an incredibly legalism- and math-ridden article, and that is the one that i needed to tell me that this article is totally worthless for what i came here for, which is rewording the Xmas article.
--Jerzy•t 18:32, 18 January 2006 (UTC)