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Because of the difference between the astronomical vernal equinox and the theoretical vernal equinox calculated by the [[Julian Calendar]]—the latter of which is used by both the [[Julian Calendar]] and the [[Revised Julian Calendar]] to [[Paschalion|calculate Pascha]]—Kyriopascha never occurs on the Revised Julian Calendar, while it can occur on the Julian.  It can also occur on the [[Gregorian Calendar]], however, which uses the astronomical vernal equinox to calculate the date of Pascha.  As such, Kyriopascha can be celebrated by the Old Calendar churches and those New Calendar churches which use the Gregorian Calendar (i.e., [[Church of Finland|Finland]] and [[Church of Estonia|Estonia]]), though it will not occur in the same year.
 
Because of the difference between the astronomical vernal equinox and the theoretical vernal equinox calculated by the [[Julian Calendar]]—the latter of which is used by both the [[Julian Calendar]] and the [[Revised Julian Calendar]] to [[Paschalion|calculate Pascha]]—Kyriopascha never occurs on the Revised Julian Calendar, while it can occur on the Julian.  It can also occur on the [[Gregorian Calendar]], however, which uses the astronomical vernal equinox to calculate the date of Pascha.  As such, Kyriopascha can be celebrated by the Old Calendar churches and those New Calendar churches which use the Gregorian Calendar (i.e., [[Church of Finland|Finland]] and [[Church of Estonia|Estonia]]), though it will not occur in the same year.
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The elimination of Kyriopascha from the cycle of the Revised Julian Calendar is one of the criticisms leveled against those who use that reckoning.
  
 
The last Kyriopascha on the Julian calendar was in 1991, and the next will be in 2075, 2086 and 2159.  The last Kyriopascha on the Gregorian Calendar was in 1951, and the next will be in 2035, 2046 and 2103.
 
The last Kyriopascha on the Julian calendar was in 1991, and the next will be in 2075, 2086 and 2159.  The last Kyriopascha on the Gregorian Calendar was in 1951, and the next will be in 2035, 2046 and 2103.
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One of the more notable celebrations of Kyriopascha in history was in 1821, a day which also marked the uprising of the Greeks against the Ottoman Turks, leading to Greek independence.
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==External link==
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*[http://www.orthodoxinfo.com/ecumenism/calsci_ch9.aspx Liturgical Havoc Wreaked by the "New Julian" Calendar], by Hieromonk Cassian
  
 
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Revision as of 00:56, February 16, 2007

Kyriopascha is the rare concurrence of the Great Feast of the Annunciation (March 25) with Pascha. It is an especially festive event, including complex rubrics for its liturgical celebration.

Because of the difference between the astronomical vernal equinox and the theoretical vernal equinox calculated by the Julian Calendar—the latter of which is used by both the Julian Calendar and the Revised Julian Calendar to calculate Pascha—Kyriopascha never occurs on the Revised Julian Calendar, while it can occur on the Julian. It can also occur on the Gregorian Calendar, however, which uses the astronomical vernal equinox to calculate the date of Pascha. As such, Kyriopascha can be celebrated by the Old Calendar churches and those New Calendar churches which use the Gregorian Calendar (i.e., Finland and Estonia), though it will not occur in the same year.

The elimination of Kyriopascha from the cycle of the Revised Julian Calendar is one of the criticisms leveled against those who use that reckoning.

The last Kyriopascha on the Julian calendar was in 1991, and the next will be in 2075, 2086 and 2159. The last Kyriopascha on the Gregorian Calendar was in 1951, and the next will be in 2035, 2046 and 2103.

One of the more notable celebrations of Kyriopascha in history was in 1821, a day which also marked the uprising of the Greeks against the Ottoman Turks, leading to Greek independence.


External link