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So for many areas the adoption come long after Christianity took roots.

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For example in what become later the British empire the Julian Calendar was in use until 1752. > Further, that its history and global adoption is intertwined with the spread of Christianity around the world. We are in in age were astronomy (and astrology) become a very popular science. But to correct this flaw was also a very reasonable thing to attempt. Well, the flaws of the Julian System had a consequence for the Christian festival calendar. > While you are definitely right that the Gregorian calendar stems from Roman culture, one cannot deny that its revisions were religiously motivated and funded. In practice, on the contrary, it led to more differences, because the reform was not accepted for a long time in many parts of the Christian world, even in Catholic ones. Differences of the Easter date were due to different algorithms for its calculation. All people in the Protestant/Catholic/Orthodox "realm" were already using uniformely the Julian Calendar. > and to ensure that people around the world were celebrating it at the same time. This would have implied that all other festivals, based on the Julian Calendar, would have caught up and then overtaken Easter (and caught up again, etc.).

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We have some confusion about Easter in contemporary accounts of the reform, but the date of Easter when calculated as the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring equinox is independant of any calendar system. The motivation was to stop the drift of the whole Christian festival calendar towards later and later days in the year. > While the Julian calendar was clearly more secular, The motivation for the adjustments in the Gregorian calendar was to re-align Easter to a historically accurate date was in the focus results not only from the fact of it being the most important festival, but from the complexity of its calculation It's not perfect but it's working for now! On my laptop I run Sway+Waybar and created a custom waybar module with libhdate.

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On my android phone I used KLCK and KWGT with the hebcal RSS feed above to create a lockscreen and homescreen Jewish calendar widget. Hebcal (RSS, CSV, Google/Apple/etc calendar integration) Libhdate (Jewish date + cal alternative for Linux) Some resources for those who are interested: Lastly, I have felt myself feeling far more connected to my culture as I am more aware of holidays and other traditions that were lost when the Gregorian calendar took over. It still trips me out that I can go outside and know exactly what the moon is going to look like without googling it! Furthermore, days ending at sundown makes so much more sense to me! There is a certain satisfaction that comes with watching the sunset and it marking the end of your day compared to the day ending in the middle of the night while you are asleep. Not only does this have real-world application in terms of tides, agricultural conditions, night light, animal behaviors, and etc but I have found myself feeling more mindful of nature as a result. With the Jewish calendar you always know what phase the moon is in as the start of each month is a new moon and the middle is a full moon. The accuracy of the Gregorian calendar comes at the expense of functionality (lunar calculations) which I find to be incredibly useful.

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This, however, has always felt to me like comparing apples to oranges. The Gregorian calendar is technically more accurate as it is off by 27 sec/year (1 day in 3236 years) compared to the Jewish calendar which is off by 7 min/year (1 day in 216 years). Its popularity has been deeply tied to Christian imperialism and its adoption has often been forced. In my opinion the Gregorian calendar offers very little advantage (perhaps even disadvantage) over lunar-solar alternatives. I know this may sound impractical (it is) but it has always felt like an important issue to me as a mostly secular Jewish American. This Rosh Hashanah I switched to the Jewish calendar full-time.









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