Orthodox Christmas explained: why millions celebrate on January 7, calendar differences, traditions, fasting, and global ...
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Why do 250 million Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7?
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 ...
Orthodox Christmas on January 7 brings together diverse communities across the Middle East and the global diaspora, ...
For those who observe Orthodox Christmas, the celebration begins Wednesday. Following the Julian calendar, some Orthodox ...
The Rev. Oliver Herbel of the Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church in Fargo presents a seminar called "What is Orthodox Christianity." The event is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Dec. 3, in the ...
Millions of people worldwide celebrated Orthodox Christmas nearly two weeks after much of the world marked the holiday.
Christians in Gaza City are celebrating Christmas for a second year at war. While most Christians celebrate in December, many ...
Every year, for millions of Christians worldwide, Christmas falls on January 7 rather than December 25. The difference exists ...
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