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From Food 52: St. Basil's Nameday Cake 'Vasilopita' (Original Post) sprinkleeninow Jan 2024 OP
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, my Julian calendared friend! marble falls Jan 2024 #1
And the same to you❣️ sprinkleeninow Jan 2024 #2

sprinkleeninow

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2. And the same to you❣️
Mon Jan 1, 2024, 02:36 PM
Jan 2024

Altho' we're communicating at a community that observes the liturgical calendar according to the Gregorian one. Some churches voted several years ago and changed. The Greek Orthodox and OCA have been observing the Nativity, December 25, by the Gregorian calendar. Only Pascha follows a formula, after the first full moon of Equinox and after the Passover.

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