From 2730477095845f4270c568d3bc3c264b5f6bc405 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: admin Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2025 08:49:48 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update Good Governance Calendar (GGC) --- Good-Governance-Calendar-%28GGC%29.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Good-Governance-Calendar-%28GGC%29.md b/Good-Governance-Calendar-%28GGC%29.md index df62357..d0b535d 100644 --- a/Good-Governance-Calendar-%28GGC%29.md +++ b/Good-Governance-Calendar-%28GGC%29.md @@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ In 325 A.D. the General Council of Nicea decreed that the celebration of Easter [ **Note:** 1. GCC adoption would mean that every New Year will always start on the Spring Vernal Equinox, which means that Easter will always be on Sunday March 1, the first day of every New Year. GCC aligns perfectly with the original intent of the Nicene decree to unify the Christian Church globally. -2. GCC adoption would align to the conception of Jesus by the Holy Spirit on the virgin Mary, would start the 40 weeks of human gestation, leading to Christ birth on December 25. GCC aligns perfectly with natural harmonic human cycles. ] +2. GCC adoption would align the concept of the conception of Jesus by the Holy Spirit on the virgin Mary, falling on March 1, Year 1 AD GCC, and would start the 40 weeks of human gestation, leading to birth of Christ on the week of December 25, Year1 AD GCC. GCC aligns perfectly with 40 week human gestation natural cycle and with the celebration of Christmas. ] The Roman Catholic Church adopts the Gregorian Calendar in 1582, changing the Julian Calendar naming convention order, adding confusion and misalignment to the Latin root meanings of certain months. ยท September means "seventh" (from Latin septem).