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Tue, Jan 7, 2025
6 days ago · Why do some Orthodox parishes celebrate Christmas on January 7? The difference dates back to the early 20th century, when it was proposed to align the ...
7 days ago · By 1923, there was a 13-day difference between the two calendars, putting Orthodox Christmas 13 days after December 25, on 7 January. Orthodox Christmas ...
4 days ago · Orthodox Christmas Explained: Why Millions Celebrate on January 7th Did you know that millions worldwide, especially in Russia and Eastern Europe, ...
4 days ago · Date details: Orthodox Christians follow the Julian calendar and mark Christmas on January 7, instead of December 25.
6 days ago · Eastern Orthodox Christmas is celebrated each year by many Orthodox Christian communities around the world. Greece, Ethiopia, Ukraine, and Russia are a few ...
6 days ago · Orthodox Christmas is January 7. For most Eastern Orthodox Christians, it is a time for reflection and traditions, including fasting, worship prayers...
5 days ago · Orthodox Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ but it is celebrated on 7th January instead of 25th December. This difference is due to the ...
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6 days ago · Eastern Orthodox Christmas is celebrated each year by many Orthodox Christian communities around the world. Greece, Ethiopia, Ukraine, and Russia are a few ...
7 days ago · The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem, Theophilos III, arrives at the Church of the Nativity to mark Christmas according to the Eastern Orthodox ...
6 days ago · Orthodox Christmas date differs from the widely observed 25 December date in the Gregorian calendar because the Eastern Orthodox Church uses the Julian ...