Easter Date Controversy
The quest for a uniform date for Easter led to the rejection of the Jewish calendar due to perceived inaccuracies. The Alexandrian computus emerged as a solution, establishing Easter as the first Sunday after the first full moon following the ecclesiastical equinox on March 21. This method, while widely adopted, was not directly created by the Council of Nicaea, highlighting the complexities of aligning religious observances across different regions.In this clip
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