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Some of the Old Calendarist sites (the pages were authored by essentially Orthodox sedevacantists) complain about the Masonic connections behind at least two patriarchs of Constantinople, including the one which brought the Julian Calendar static feast dates in line with the “papist” calendar of Pope Gregory in 1923. (Or why Greek Orthodox Christmas is December 25 but Russian Orthodox Christmas is January 7). To add weirdness on top of even more weirdness, a Catholic sedevacantist page highlighted what they described as a “masonic handshake” between Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras (reputedly a 33rd degree Mason). Slavic Orthodox (and Ukrainian/Ruthenian Greek Catholic) still adhere to the Julian calendar, although Latinizers in the United States resulted in the Ukrainian Catholics there to adhering to the New Calendar. Canadian EC’s still appear (mostly) Old Calendar, and retaining the Old Calendar is very much in the spirit of Vatican II in recovering the eastern heritage of Eastern Catholics. Notwithstanding decades of “Sergianism,” “renovationism” and other Soviet Persecution, amazingly, the Old Calendar reigns supreme in former Soviet Russia.Hello Peter J. Yes on first point! On second, well, we did have quite the heated thread on the French Revolution in the Apologetics section not too long ago where we dealt with the fact that some of the radical revolutionaries, the Jacobins and the Herbertists, were more than simple democrats but wanted to replace Christianity by coercion with a new belief in a Civic Secular Religion with the Supreme Being, the Goddess of Reason, or Nature (take your pick) as the new god. The Christian calendar was even changed. Kind of like the Bolsheviks.