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  1. Apr 8, 2022 · Updated: April 2, 2024 | Original: April 8, 2022. copy page link. Print Page. Natalia Kolesnikova/AFP/Getty Images. The religious holiday of Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ,...

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  2. Jan 14, 2023 · By Aman Butani. Published 01/14/23 AT 6:11 AM EST. Orthodox New Year, commonly known as Old New Year, kicks off a fresh year on Jan. 14 as per the Julian calendar. The day is largely observed in...

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  3. Aug 12, 2000 · Four main fast periods are included in the ecclesiastical year. They are: The Great Fast (Lent)--beginning on a Monday 7 weeks before Easter. Fast of the Apostles--varying in length from 1 to 6 weeks; it begins on a Monday, 8 days after Pentecost, and ends on June 28--the eve of the feast of Saints Peter and Paul.

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  5. Sep 1, 2018 · Why Orthodox Christians Celebrate the New Year in September? The first day of September is celebrated as the Ecclesiastical or Church New Year by Orthodox Christians. It is also a day marked by prayers for the environment, reminding us to be good stewards of the world around us.

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  6. May 5, 2024 · Eastern Orthodox and Greek Orthodox believers celebrate Orthodox Easter. When is Orthodox Easter? Greek Easter and Orthodox Easter always fall between April 4 and May 8 each year.

  7. FAQs. Importance. Observe. Orthodox New Year is annually celebrated on January 14. The Orthodox New Year is widely known as the Old New Year and is marked as January 1 in the Julian calendar, which was used before the Gregorian calendar. It is a popular holiday for those practicing the orthodox faith.

  8. Sep 13, 2019 · The first day of September is celebrated as the Ecclesiastical or Church New Year by Orthodox Christians. It is also a day marked by prayers for the environment, reminding us to be good stewards of the world around us. So This is the New Year? The old Roman term for this day is Indictio, meaning “definition” or “order.”

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