New Style

preceded by the old style for all the historical events as: the date of the old style – the earlier, and the new style – later. And for Christmas (and other religious and historical events) – On the contrary: the date of the new style – earlier (25 December), and the date of the old style – later (January 7). Once again, look closely at the table top. What’s the catch? The catch lies in that phrase, which reads (the vast most of the people and said) that the Orthodox celebrate Christmas on the Julian calendar on Jan. 7. See: After December 23 the new style that comes? begins December 24 (also, respectively, in the new style) after 24 comes 25 December to the new style, when Catholics celebrate the Christmas, after December 25, new style comes on Dec. 26, new style, while on Dec. 27, new style, then 28 December (New Style!) and so on , January 1, New Style, , January 6, new style, which comes after January 7, new style, when in the end and Orthodox can poprazdnovat Christmas Hear that January 7 comes in the new style.

Got it? The phrase ‘ the Orthodox celebrate Christmas on Jan. 7 in the old style ‘- wrong. Correct to say that Catholics celebrate Christmas on December 25, new style, and Orthodox celebrate Christmas on Jan. 7 but also by the new style. That is the style (as a researcher, historical, astronomical term) in this sentence, it is desirable to omit: “Catholics celebrate Christmas on December 25, and Orthodox – January 7, ‘- and all! So right!

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