By Emancipatius on Tuesday, 02 December 2014
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Our calendar is different than the Holy Week. I'm struggling to understand which of our days correspond to the ancient days, even after reading the explanation in Christ and the Virgin.

All I know thus far is that our Wednesday is the ancient Sunday, and Saturday remains the same. Can you help me understand the rest of the week, perhaps in this format... (Modern day/Ancient day)?

Thank you.
Just so you know, we have an Astrology Poster that lays out the days for you as they are supposed to be.

In response to your question, the correct ordering of the days of the week follows the layout of the planets in the ancient cosmology.



The modern week starts with Sunday, however in the ancient cosmology, the moon was first. So the ordering is like this:

Modern day: Correct name for the day

  1. Sunday: Monday (Moon Day = Moon)
  2. Monday: Wednesday (Woden's Day = Mercury, since the Romans believed that Woden was equivalent to their God Mercury)
  3. Tuesday: Friday (Frigg's Day = Venus, since the Goddess Frigg was equated with Venus)
  4. Wednesday: Sunday (Sun Day = Sun)
  5. Thursday: Tuesday (Tyr's Day = Mars, since the God Tyr was equated with Mars)
  6. Friday: Thursday (Thor's Day = Jupiter, since Thor was equated with the Roman Jupiter)
  7. Saturday: Saturday (Saturn's Day = Saturn)

So the correct ordering of the days in the week is Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
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Excellent! Thank you so much. Have a good.. Sunday..
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