The JAM wrote:Yes, and Christmas is January 5
That's for the hard core Julian calender purists. A great many Orthodox use the Gregorian for the fixed feasts and the Julian for the moveable feasts, thus the moniker modified Julian.
Christmas is a fixed feast.
Easter is a movable feast.
I care about this stuff because I got married a week after Easter and convinced my bride to celebrate our anniversary that way. We always celebrate on the Sunday past Easter so we always have off.