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Whoops my bad - I went with the Calendar that 99.999% of North America uses (and which VCT uses).

Hey, get with the program ... the VCT secret codeword-RIP calendar --->

We're Gettin' Closer to the Grave Each Day.

https://anagram-solver.net/Hey,%20ge...r?partial=true





Incidentally, the other two lines, too, I wrote of, have to do with Christ.


The Old New Year or the Orthodox New Year is an informal traditional holiday, celebrated as the start of the New Year by the Julian calendar
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Madonna and Child with Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Saint Barbara.

https://anagram-solver.net/The%20Old...r?partial=true


In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, the Old New Year falls on January fourteen in the Gregorian calendar
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National Federation of Christian Trade Unions in the Netherlands.

https://anagram-solver.net/%20In%20t...r?partial=true


Apparently, each of the calendars is considered a Christian calendar.



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It's immaterial whether they have to do with Christ - I am talking about frequency of usage.