YEAR 2007 – BEST TIME
TO IMPLEMENT THE ARISTEAN CALENDAR©
Aristeo Canlas Fernando, Peace Crusader
COMMON OR ORDINARY YEAR
The rules
of the Gregorian calendar apply to the Aristean calendar as well. There are 365 days in a common or ordinary
year.
For six
consecutive months, the dates in both Gregorian and Aristean calendars are the
same in the months of September, October, November, December, January, and
February.
Also, for
six consecutive months, the dates in both Gregorian and Aristean calendars are
not the same. These are in the months of
March, April, May, June, July, and August.
The Gregorian calendar is one day ahead of the Aristean calendar in these
months except in March and May when the difference is two days.
The
following are examples in each month when the two calendars are different:
|
MONTH |
GREGORIAN CALENDAR |
ARISTEAN CALENDAR |
DIFFERENCE IN DAYS |
|
March |
March 5 |
March 3 |
2 |
|
April |
April 19 |
April 18 |
1 |
|
May |
May 10 |
May 8 |
2 |
|
June |
June 25 |
June 24 |
1 |
|
July |
July 12 |
July 11 |
1 |
|
August |
August 28 |
August 27 |
1 |
LEAP YEAR
There are
366 days in a leap year in both Gregorian and Aristean calendars. Leap year occurs every four year and on the
year that is divisible by four. However,
during centennial years, such as 1900, 2000, 2100, 2200, 2300, and 2400, such
years must be divisible by 400 to be a leap year. Hence, the years 2000 and 2400 are leap
years.
The Leap
Year Day in the Gregorian calendar is February 29 whereas it is June 31 in the
Aristean calendar, dividing the year into two equal parts.
Aside from
the months of September, October, November, December, January, and February,
the Gregorian and Aristean calendars are also the same in April and June -
eight months in total.
The two
calendars are different during leap years in the months of March, May, July,
and August where the Gregorian date is one day ahead of the Aristean date.
The
following are examples during leap year in each month when the two calendars
are different:
|
MONTH |
GREGORIAN |
ARISTEAN |
DIFFERENCE IN DAYS |
|
March |
March 5 |
March 4 |
1 |
|
May |
May 10 |
May 9 |
1 |
|
July |
July 12 |
July 11 |
1 |
|
August |
August 28 |
August 27 |
1 |
YEAR START AND END DATES
The year
start and end dates in the Gregorian and Aristean calendars are:
|
YEAR |
KIND OF YEAR |
GREGORIAN |
ARISTEAN |
||
|
JAN 1 |
DEC 31 |
JAN 1 |
DEC 31 |
||
|
2006 |
Common |
Sunday |
Sunday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
|
2007 |
Common |
Monday |
Monday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
|
2008 |
Leap |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
|
2009 |
Common |
Thursday |
Thursday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
|
2010 |
Common |
Friday |
Friday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
|
2011 |
Common |
Saturday |
Saturday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
|
2012 |
Leap |
Sunday |
Monday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
|
2013 |
Common |
Tuesday |
Tuesday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
|
2014 |
Common |
Wednesday |
Wednesday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
|
2015 |
Common |
Thursday |
Thursday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
|
2016 |
Leap |
Friday |
Saturday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
|
2017 |
Common |
Sunday |
Sunday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
|
2018 |
Common |
Monday |
Monday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
|
2019 |
Common |
Tuesday |
Tuesday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
|
2020 |
Leap |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Monday |
World
Peace Day |
The Aristean calendar is simple. The year starts on January 1 that is a Monday
and ends on December 31 that is World Peace Day, a no-weekday and a public
holiday throughout the world. The next
Gregorian year when January 1 falls on a Monday will be in 2007. This is the best time to implement the
Aristean calendar when both calendars start the year on a Monday. If this opportunity is missed, the next will
be 11 years later in 2018.
File: gregorian-aristean.htm
– Last updated: 2006 January 21
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