Moveable and Fixed Feast Day Calendars for Germany: Difference between revisions

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Another great tool for calculating a moveable feast day is the book ''The Comprehensive Genealogical Feast Day Calendar'' by Inger M. Bukke, Peer K. Kristensen, and Finn A. Thomsen. (FHL Library call number 529.44 C738)  
Another great tool for calculating a moveable feast day is the book ''The Comprehensive Genealogical Feast Day Calendar'' by Inger M. Bukke, Peer K. Kristensen, and Finn A. Thomsen. (FHL Library call number 529.44 C738)  


== Calendars vary by Religion, Date, and German state  ==
For information on the order of the Lutheran church year see [[Lutheran Liturgical Calendar]].
 
== Calendars Vary by Religion, Date, and German State ==


All of Germany had switched to using the Gregorian calendar by 1700 when 19 February 1700 on the Julian Calendar became 1 March on the Gregorian Calendar for Protestant Germany.  
All of Germany had switched to using the Gregorian calendar by 1700 when 19 February 1700 on the Julian Calendar became 1 March on the Gregorian Calendar for Protestant Germany.