From 44e7f59c3e860c9143b9ea1f7cb925d8bb6f6c39 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: admin Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2025 07:39:26 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update Good Governance Calendar (GGC) --- Good-Governance-Calendar-%28GGC%29.md | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/Good-Governance-Calendar-%28GGC%29.md b/Good-Governance-Calendar-%28GGC%29.md index 0a15d33..822c1ba 100644 --- a/Good-Governance-Calendar-%28GGC%29.md +++ b/Good-Governance-Calendar-%28GGC%29.md @@ -142,6 +142,8 @@ Roman calendar had 10 months starting from March, until a around 713 BCE, when t Jewish leadership is conjectured to be infiltrated to abandon YHWH prescribed concepts of a year found in the Bible, Book of Enoch and Book of Jubilee to establish the modern, fixed Hebrew calendar in 358/9 CE, adopting the calendar derived from the Babylonian 12 month moon god worship practices. +In 325 A.D. the General Council of Nicea decreed that the celebration of Easter should be uniform throughout the Christian Church. The Decree does not appear to have contained any definite reference to the date of the vernal equinox, but that date was certainly assumed by the framers of the Easter Tables to have been the 21st of March, although in 325 A.D. With GCC, Easter will always be Vernal Equinox, first of the year. + 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. · September means "seventh" (from Latin septem). · October means "eighth" (from Latin octo).