zaangalewa
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Or why is Orthodox Easter held at a different time? Every year I ask and every year I forget. Maybe someone here can explain why so I'll never forget again.
The orthodox church uses still the calendar since the reform of Julius Cesars - nearly the complete other rest of the christian worlds uses the gregorian calendar of the year 1582. That's why the date is different.
Tomorrow is Greek Easter. We're cooking a lamb outside of course. I didn't go to church this year. Hard to go when you know it's all a sham.
Who will miss you if you don't go or whatelse is your reason to do so? You are an englishspeaking Antitheist. What do you have to do with the christian traditions of the Orient? The orthodox Christians have more than enough murderous enemies.
Christ is risen. Alleluja.
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