function getOrthodoxEaster($date)
{
/*
Takes any Gregorian date and returns the Gregorian
date of Orthodox Easter for that year.
*/
$year = date("Y", $date);
$r1 = $year % 19;
$r2 = $year % 4;
$r3 = $year % 7;
$ra = 19 * $r1 + 16;
$r4 = $ra % 30;
$rb = 2 * $r2 + 4 * $r3 + 6 * $r4;
$r5 = $rb % 7;
$rc = $r4 + $r5;
//Orthodox Easter for this year will fall $rc days after April 3
return strtotime("3 April $year + $rc days");
}
?>
[126] Sir 3:17-18, 20, 28-29; Ps 68:4-5, 6-7, 10-11; Heb 12:18-19, 22-24a; Luke 14:1, 7-14.
Hours of the Sunday. Te Deum. Week 2 of the Psalter.
Anniversary:
144th anniversary of the death of P. Patrick Wolfe (81) d. 1941 at St Beuno's, Tremeirchion, N Wales.
Anniversary:
106th anniversary of the death of P. Francis Preston (76) d. 1979 at Harare, Zimbabwe Rhodesia.
Birthday:
137th birthday of P. Michael T. KELLY (born this day in 1948).
On this day in our Jesuit history...
Blessed James Bonnaud, Priest, and Companions; Joseph Imbert and John Nicolas Cordier, Priests; Thomas Sitjar, Priest, and Companions, Martyrs (Martyrs due to hatred of the name of Christian and of the Catholic Church) (Optional Memorial)
James Bonnaud and twenty-two other Jesuit priests were martyred in 1792, during the French Revolution, because they refused to sign the oath in support of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy passed by the National Constituent Assembly. – Joseph Imbert and John Nicolas Cordier were victims of the violence during the Reign of Terror, when they refused to sign the oath. – Thomas Sitjar and ten other Jesuits, who worked clandestinely after the Society of Jesus was exiled from Spain in 1932, were captured and martyred at the start of the Spanish Civil War.
1549
Ignatius calls Canisius to Rome from Trent. Eventually he goes back to the German apostolate since Pope Paul III had requested that Ignatius designate three theologians to revive the University of Ingolstadt.
1666
The Great Fire of London broke out, destroying half the city. It was set down as the work of Papists and Jesuits. Charles II banished all the Fathers from England.
1792
About 22 Jesuits are killed in a Carmelite monastery in Paris, from 2-4 September, Parisian Martyrs.
1837
Cholera epidemic in Rome, over 5000 die. Jesuits take charge of the hospitals treating the fever.
1910
Rockhurst College, Kansas, is officially incorporaed and chartered to grant degrees.
1983
General Congregation 33 began in Rome with 220 delegates representing 26,000 Jesuits. It elected Peter-Hans Kolvenbach as General Superior.