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Commission for the Reform of the Calendar (Pope Gregory XIII Presiding), Biccherna Tablet, 1582 |
Interesting to note that the original new year used to be celebrated from March 25th all the way to April 1st, which coincided with the Holi celebration of fun and pranks as well as Persian new year, vernal equinox and springtime!
Rather than rejoicing to the pagan festivity of the position of the Sun in relation to the equator (even though the Sun is the elixir of life as we more it) in the Julian calender, Pope Gregory decided that the beginning of the year should coincide with the biggest relevant to mankind - the birth of a child through Immaculate Conception of the Son of God. Even though, science have shown this event did not happen on 25th December 0 B.C.E. but rather 15th October 3 B.C.E. (thorugh the back calculation of the bright star that the three wise men from the East followed- and named it the Gregorian calendar.
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