piercethevale
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And there off...and running
it is now officially spring and btw..
By the Julian Calendar it would be Jesus birthday... as it was on a March 19th in His time that He was born.
The real birth day, as to presently observe time
Is April 2 as of the year 2001...
being that it was April during the 20th Century
I know it's confusing...that means those 14 days, 17 hours and 23 minutes that he did live before April 2 have now, in some odd way, become 'Before His time".
Pope Gregory XIII is responsible for this, in 1582
Paul IV appointed him to the commission for the reform of the church in 1556 and in the same year sent him on a diplomatic mission to France and then to Brussels (1557), and in July 1558 named him bishop of Vieste. From 1561 to 1563 he attended the council of Trent as an expert in canon law, and played a noteworthy part in drafting its decrees. He became the Pope in 1572.As all increments of 222 years since the birth of Jesus [astrological 1/4 cycle of 888 years which I currently have reason to believe has to do with conjunctions between the Sun and Mercury] have marked events of [and I'm going to 'coin' a term here] 'Spiritual Correctness' the year 1557 is the one of note and there is a reasonable amount of slack forward and backwards from that point a sdue to the allowable 'orb of influence ' which may be as much as 5 or more years. So allowing up to 1582...there was something 'Very Good' about this Pope.
Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/pope-gregory-xiii#ixzz1pdOFMZjy
it is now officially spring and btw..
By the Julian Calendar it would be Jesus birthday... as it was on a March 19th in His time that He was born.
The real birth day, as to presently observe time
Is April 2 as of the year 2001...
being that it was April during the 20th Century
I know it's confusing...that means those 14 days, 17 hours and 23 minutes that he did live before April 2 have now, in some odd way, become 'Before His time".
Pope Gregory XIII is responsible for this, in 1582
Paul IV appointed him to the commission for the reform of the church in 1556 and in the same year sent him on a diplomatic mission to France and then to Brussels (1557), and in July 1558 named him bishop of Vieste. From 1561 to 1563 he attended the council of Trent as an expert in canon law, and played a noteworthy part in drafting its decrees. He became the Pope in 1572.As all increments of 222 years since the birth of Jesus [astrological 1/4 cycle of 888 years which I currently have reason to believe has to do with conjunctions between the Sun and Mercury] have marked events of [and I'm going to 'coin' a term here] 'Spiritual Correctness' the year 1557 is the one of note and there is a reasonable amount of slack forward and backwards from that point a sdue to the allowable 'orb of influence ' which may be as much as 5 or more years. So allowing up to 1582...there was something 'Very Good' about this Pope.
Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/pope-gregory-xiii#ixzz1pdOFMZjy