New Year and Christianity:
It is often claimed that New Year is a Christian festival. And that the current Gregorian New Year on January 1 was first instituted by Pope Gregory in 16th century. Is that really so?
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It is often claimed that New Year is a Christian festival. And that the current Gregorian New Year on January 1 was first instituted by Pope Gregory in 16th century. Is that really so?
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Until 1752, Christians of England and US celebrated the New Year on March 25.
"The year begins on 25th day of March"
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"The year begins on 25th day of March"
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It was only with introduction of Gregorian calendar in 1582 that January 1 was reinstated as New Year.
By 16th century, there were no Pagans in Europe celebrating calends. Having a new year on March 25 in a Calendar starting on January 1 had turned out to be very inconvenient
By 16th century, there were no Pagans in Europe celebrating calends. Having a new year on March 25 in a Calendar starting on January 1 had turned out to be very inconvenient
Indeed, the Gregorian calendar is Christian and the shift involved from Julian involved a change to accommodate Easter.
But this has got nothing to do with January 1 which was the new year directly adopted from pagan Julian calendar
But this has got nothing to do with January 1 which was the new year directly adopted from pagan Julian calendar
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