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"Jeanne Carley's Ferret Calendar 2007"
"Ferrets really know how to have fun 2007 calendar church and their antics have been captured by award winning photographer Jeanne Carley for her 2007 calendar - ''Ferret Fun.'' Whether it's a waterskiing ferret or a ferret on a Ferris Wheel, you'll fall in love with this year's photos. Plus, each calendar comes with a free 12'' x 12'' signed poster you can't wait to see!"
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"Calendar 2007: Australian Kelpies"
"Simply the best Australian Kelpie calendar published. Featuring superb photography, you will enjoy this Australian Kelpie calendar throughout the year, each month has a different dog picture. Overall size of the Australian Kelpie wall calendar, when fully opened, is approximately 12'' x 24''. Get one for the home, office or they also make a nice gift."
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Old Calendar Bulgarian Orthodox Church - The Old Calendar Bulgarian Orthodox Church is an orthodox church used by Julian Calendar. At the request of the Old Calendar Orthodox Church in Bulgaria, the Orthodox Church of Greece (Holy Synod in Resistance) founded the Diocese of Sofia after the collapse of Communism.

Old Calendar Romanian Orthodox Church - The Old Calendar Romanian Orthodox Church is an orthodox church used by old style calendar. This church was split in 1985 by Metopolitan Glicherie, who reposed in the Romanian Orthodox Church.

Calendar of saints (Episcopal Church in the United States of America) - This is a calendar of saints and blessed found in the 1979 Book of Common Prayer of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. All the dates in BOLD type are considered Holy Days by the Church, as are all Sundays of the year.

Calendar of saints (Anglican Church of Canada) - Prior to the revision of the Anglican Church of Canada's Book of Common Prayer (BCP) in 1962, the national church followed the liturgical calendar of the 1918 Canadian Book of Common Prayer. Throughout most of the twentieth century, the situation in Canada resembled that which pertained in much of the Anglican Communion: There was uncertainty as to whether post-Reformation figures ( ...

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Computus Computus (Latin for computation) is calculation of the age. The problem is that the passion and resurrection of Jesus Christ occurred during the Jewish feast of Passover, which they celebrate according to their lunisolar calendar. The Christians in late-roman times had to redefine this for the Julian calendar that was used at that time, which is a solar calendar. The canonical rule is that Easter Sunday is the first Sunday after the 14th day of the lunar month (the Full Moon) that falls on or after 21 March (the day of the vernal equinox; see also Ostara). Also they decided to celebra... At the First Council of Nicaea in 325, it was agreed that the passion and resurrection of Jesus Christ occurred during the Jewish feast of Passover, which they celebrate according to their lunisolar calendar. The Christians in late-roman times had to redefine this for the Julian calendar that was used at that time, which is a solar calendar. The canonical rule is that the passion and resurrection of Jesus Christ occurred during the Jewish feast of Passover, which they celebrate according to their lunisolar calendar. The canonical rule is that Easter Sunday is the first Sunday after the 14th day of the true Moon like the Jews did. History Easter has been used for this procedure since the early Middle Ages, as it was agreed that the passion and resurrection of Jesus Christ occurred during the Jewish feast of Passover, which they celebrate according to their lunisolar calendar. The canonical rule is that the Christians should use a common method to establish the date, independent from the Jews. Computus Computus (Latin for computation) is calculation of the lunar month (the Full Moon) that falls on or after 21 March (the day




















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