05/05/2024 11:02:55 AM PDT
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1. The Orthodox Church is much more conservative in practice than the Western Church. In general, Orthodox services are the same as determined by the early church. 2. Orthodox Pascha was set at the 1st Great Ecumenical Council at Nicaea in 325. The rule is Pascha is the first Sunday after the first full moon after the Vernal Equinox AFTER Passover. 3. This Council at Nicaea also specified the Nicaean Creed, the symbol of faith, condemned the Arian heresy, and confirmed the dual nature of Christ. 4. The Western Churches adoption of the Gregorian calendar in the late 1700s is the reason why they calculate Pascha on a different date. Best wishes to all!
Amen brother. Today it’s being run by neo socialists who loved the idea of removing the portrait of General Lee from the library. Did they also rename Lee hall?