2024/08/02

The Nativity : Chapter 12-90

The Julian calendar had 365.25 days in one year.
The scholars of Astronomy recommended the new calendar to the Pope for three hundred years.
The Gregorian calendar had 365.2425 days in one year.
The Julian calendar was one day longer than the Gregorian calendar of the Astronomy per 128 years. So, in 1582 A.D., St. Gregory XIII adopted the new calendar. Thus St. Gregory XIII deleted the ten days, and the next date of October 4 became October 15.
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