I further decree that, to celebrate God's grace and bounding glory, on those days in which the leap year shall be observed in the first year of a new century, all men shall be granted the privilege of making one giant leap into the air as if he has been constructed in a manner resembling a frog.The origin of this rather odd declaration is unclear, but most sources attribute it to a disgruntled (and, unfortunately, anonymous) scribe who had been regularly disciplined for his peculiar and often mis-placed sense of humor. Others have suggested that the pope himself wished to test his supposed infallibility, and desired to (privately) discover if he could actually and effortlessly bound in the air in the year 1600. With much chagrin, Gregory XIII died in 1585 and was never able to put his faith to the ultimate test.
posted: 03/02/2000 03:15 PM
revised: 06/01/2006 11:53 AM