Calendar Suggestions
Equinox should be the same as the date during the Ministry of Jesus Christ. The date for the Spring Equinox
should be calculated based on the location of Jerusalem, where Christ died and rose from the dead.
The reason that the Council of Nicaea used the date of March 20 is because that was the date of the Spring
Equinox in the year of the Council. In the spirit of that great Council's decision, let us continue to use the
Spring Equinox as the basis for determining Easter Sunday. In these modern times, we have quick and easy
methods of determining both the exact time and date of the Spring Equinox and the exact time and date of the
full moon, for any location. Therefore, let us use this increase in our knowledge of the times and the seasons to
determine the date for Easter using the exact time and date for the Spring Equinox and for the full moon for
the location of Jerusalem.
I suggest to the One Christian Church the following. Let Easter be celebrated everywhere on the same day,
on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the Spring Equinox of Jerusalem. The Spring Equinox will be
determined as the exact time and date of the astronomical Spring Equinox for the location of Jerusalem
(Jerusalem Standard Time). The full moon will be likewise determined as the exact time and date of the
astronomical full moon for the location of Jerusalem. The first full moon whose exact time and date occurs
after the exact time and date of the Spring Equinox of Jerusalem will be the Paschal Full Moon and will be
used to determine the date of Easter. Thus the Spring Equinox and the Paschal Full Moon could occasionally
occur on the same calendar day, as long as the time for the full moon follows after the time for the Spring
Equinox. Easter Sunday will be the first Sunday after the exact time and date of the Paschal Full Moon. If the
Paschal Full Moon falls on a Sunday, Easter shall be the next Sunday, one week later. Easter Sunday must not
begin before the exact time and date of the Paschal Full Moon of Jerusalem. Easter Sunday must not be
celebrated on the same calendar day as the Spring Equinox, nor as the Paschal Full Moon, because then the
day of Sunday would begin before the Spring Equinox or before the Paschal Full Moon. Easter should be
celebrated on the first Sunday, which begins after the time and date of the first full moon, which begins after
the time and date of the Spring Equinox, for the location of Jerusalem. This revised Christian calendar does
not place the Spring Equinox on March 7 (Julian) or March 20 (Gregorian), but rather on March 23, in
agreement with the Julian calendar during the time of the Ministry of Christ.
One Church with Seven Parts
The current Roman Catholic Church (
A.D.
2001) has two parts, the Latin Rite and the Eastern Rite. Here is
an example of division within unity. Both Rites are under one Shepherd, the Pope, and both Rites believe all
that the Catholic Church teaches without exception. When all Christians are united in One Holy Catholic
Church, there will be more than two divisions within the unity of the One Church. The Book of Revelation is
addressed to the seven churches (Rev 1:4, 11 16, 20) because the Church will be restructured into one Church
with seven parts not long after the events of the Book of Revelation begin. The Restructuring of the Church
and the Unification of all Christians will begin in
A.D.
2020 and be completed in
A.D.
2023.
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I tell you solemnly, all Christians shall be united in One Holy Catholic Church. God wills that the Church
on earth be One and God never fails. Jesus prayed that his disciples would be one (Jn 17:11) and His prayer
shall bear fruit. By the Mercy and Grace of God shall this be done.
The True Dates and the Liturgical Dates
The dates in the liturgical calendar for the celebration of various events in the lives of Jesus and Mary
should conform, as much as possible, to the true dates when those events actually occurred. Based on the dates
presented in this book, I suggest to the One Church the following revisions for the celebrations in the liturgical
calendar.
Jesus Christ:
The Incarnation of Jesus Christ (February 25)
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