C
chrisb
Guest
Oh, I’m not suggesting that we change anything… I’m just trying to understand ‘why’ we have a difference and ‘why’ factions appear to be rationalizing the distinctions.Hi Chris,
My thoughts is that changing the date calculations is a risk. How can we be sure everybody will follow the change? The last thing we need is more division.
We have the Catholics on one side, and we have the Orthodox on the other. So far, Protestants are following the Catholics, but who is to say that that will continue if the Catholics change?
For example, in Australia, we have a public holiday on Good Friday. Imagine if the Vatican changed the date of Easter, but the Australian Government didn’t; The logistics for a world wide change is mammoth.
What we need is for the whole world to come together is big group hug and decide a date for Easter. I would love to see our leaders do this.
:grouphug:
By-the-way, you’ve been wonderfully helpful and thanks so much for your knowledge on the subject. Its been invaluable!
With that said, could you explain the “revised” julian calendar? What has changed? Why keep a julian calendar? Is it only because it lines up with Jewish Passover? Is that it?
God Bless.