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NAME

Date::Christian::Advent - Provides routines to calculate the date of the First Sunday of Advent in the Christian calendar

SYNOPSIS

use Date::Christian::Advent;
say Advent-Sunday 2021; # OUTPUT: ยซ2021-11-28โคยป

DESCRIPTION

Date::Christian::Advent is a module which provides three subroutines to calculate the date of the First Sunday of Advent in the Christian calendar. The three routines are provided so that, eventually, they might be measured for speed to determine the best for use in another module.

The three routines all take a year as their only argument and return a Date object:

sub Advent-Sunday($year --> Date) is export {...}
sub Advent-Sunday2($year --> Date) is export {...}
sub Advent-Sunday3($year --> Date) is export {...}

Method 1: Find the Sunday closest to November 30 (The Feast of St. Andrew), either before or after. If November 30th is a Sunday, then that's First Advent and St. Andrew gets moved. [Source: Malcolm Heath [email protected]]

Method 2: Find the Sunday following the last Thursday in November. [Source: Malcolm Heath [email protected]]

Method 3: Find the 4th Sunday before Christmas, not counting the Sunday which may be Christmas. Note this is the method attempted by the author of the Perl CPAN module DateTime::Calendar::Liturgical::Christian, but it was wrong as noted in the bug report on the CPAN site.

Note: Methods 1 and 2 were suggested by author of the bug report filed with the Perl CPAN module DateTime::Calendar::Liturgical::Christian which was partially the inspiration for this module.

AUTHOR

Tom Browder [email protected]

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2021 Tom Browder

This library is free software; you may redistribute or modify it under the Artistic License 2.0.

Date::Christian::Advent v0.0.1

Provides routines to calculate the date of the First Sunday of Advent in the Christian calendar

Authors

  • Tom Browder

License

Artistic-2.0

Dependencies

Test Dependencies

Provides

  • Date::Christian::Advent

Documentation

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