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Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas
This is the reason why Orthodox Christmas is celebrated on Jan. 7 and not on Dec. 25
For millions of Orthodox believers, this date remains a sacred time to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ, regardless of when other Christian sects.
PHOTO COLLECTION: Orthodox Christmas
Ethiopian pilgrims pray during a Mass service for Ethiopian Christmas at the Bole Medhane Alem cathedral in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo) Christian Orthodox believers, who follow the Julian calendar and celebrate Christmas on Jan.
Christians celebrate Orthodox Christmas in Wilkes-Barre
Christians around the world celebrate Christmas on December 25, but Tuesday marked the birth of Christ for many others. For most of the world, the Christmas season has come and gone, but for many Orthodox Christians,
Orthodox Christmas 2025: Why many Celebrate on January 7
Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7, following the Julian calendar. This highlights historical resistance to the Gregorian calendar, creating the distinction between "Old Christmas Day" and December 25.
In pictures: Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas
More than 200 million Christians are associated with Orthodox Churches and most celebrate Christmas on 7 January.
Tourists join Ethiopians for Orthodox Christmas celebrations at one of the world’s oldest churches.
Tourists joined Ethiopians for Orthodox Christmas celebrations at one of the world's oldest churches on Tuesday.
Orthodox Christmas celebrated today
Christos razdajetsja! “Christ is born.” Today is Christmas for those of the Orthodox faith. Throughout the area, Carpatho-Russian Orthodox and Ukrainians are prepared for the celebration of the birth
PHOTO GALLERY | 'Authentic worship' as Orthodox celebrate Christmas
The Orthodox Church adheres to the Julian calendar, which places its Christmas celebration later than Dec. 25 when it is recognized throughout almost all of the Christian world. “That gives us a lot of opportunity to come together as a church,” Amy Mastrine said.
Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas
While many have taken down their Christmas trees and put away their decorations until next year, Christians in Eastern Orthodox churches will begin celebrating the holiday today. The Rev. Stavrophor Rajko Kosic of Holy Resurrection Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church explained that’s because the church and many others of the Eastern Orthodox faith observe
Thousands celebrate Orthodox Christmas in Ethiopia
Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia follow the Julian calendar, which is 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar used by Catholic and Protestant churches. They celebrate Christmas with special traditions. Families slaughter animals,
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Moldova: Orthodox Christmas without Russian gas
Russia halted gas deliveries to the pro- Russia separatist region of Transnistria in Moldova on January 1. The people there ...
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Russia's Orthodox patriarch, marking Christmas, says West trying to smother Russia
The patriarch of Russia's Orthodox Church, celebrating Christmas alongside Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, said on Tuesday ...
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Statement by the Prime Minister on Orthodox Christmas
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on Orthodox Christmas: “Today, we join Orthodox ...
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Orthodox Christmas: 'The difference in dates shouldn’t be seen as a source of conflict'
While some Orthodox Churches celebrate Christmas January 7 following the Julian calendar, Father Yannick Provost, an Orthodox ...
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