Leap year’s extra day has a Catholic origin
BOSTON – The extra day we get approximately once every four years is a way to adapt the calendar year to the astronomical year.
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BOSTON – The extra day we get approximately once every four years is a way to adapt the calendar year to the astronomical year.
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By Russell Shaw
The names have changed, but otherwise it’s like the bad old days in first-century Corinth.