Did you know that April Fools Day, also known as All Fool’s Day, started over 400 years ago because of Pope Gregory XIII?
In October of 1582, Pope Gregory XIII introduced the Gregorian calendar that an overwhelming majority of the world uses today. His calendar moved the start of the new year from 25th March to 1st January, but not everyone was so quick to adopt the changed calendar.
Throughout towns in Europe and especially in France, the new year used to be celebrated for a whole week beginning on 25th March and lasting until 1st April. Those who didn’t get the news continued to celebrate the new year under the old calendar became the butt of jokes and were labeled fools.

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