Millions of people around the world celebrated Orthodox Christmas on Wednesday, nearly two weeks after much of the world ...
Orthodox and Coptic Christians don’t believe Jesus was born on a different day; they just use a different calendar.
Did you know that over 260 million Christians worldwide are celebrating Christmas this Jan. 7? Over 400 years ago, according ...
Millions of Christians worldwide have celebrated Orthodox Christmas on Jan. 7, nearly two weeks after much of the globe ...
President Vladimir Putin attended an early Wednesday Russian Orthodox Christmas service and hailed his troops' 'holy mission' ...
Orthodox Christmas explained: why millions celebrate on January 7, calendar differences, traditions, fasting, and global ...
While many of us have packed away the Christmas decorations, for millions worldwide, the festive season is just beginning. The anticipation leading up to December 25 and the joyous celebrations on the ...
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church and some other Oriental Orthodox churches – distinct from Eastern Orthodox but sharing many ...
Traditionally Christmas falls on the 25th of December and the last day of the festival is observed on January 5th of the succeeding month/year. However, Orthodox christians especially in Europe, the ...
The publication concluded that Putin celebrated Christmas in Solnechnogorsk in the Church of the Great Martyr George the ...
Every year, for millions of Christians worldwide, Christmas falls on January 7 rather than December 25. The difference exists ...