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      • The Orthodox Churches which have adopted the New Calendar observe Christmas with the other Churches of Christendom on December 25; the Orthodox Churches which have not adopted it celebrate Christmas 13 days later, on January 7. The former celebrates Epiphany on January 6 and by the latter on January 19.
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  1. Aug 12, 2000 · The Orthodox Churches which have adopted the New Calendar observe Christmas with the other Churches of Christendom on December 25; the Orthodox Churches which have not adopted it celebrate Christmas 13 days later, on January 7.

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  3. Jan 3, 2018 · What follows is a brief review of the themes from each of the twelve days of Christmas. Day 1 - Dec 25 - The Nativity in the Flesh of our Lord, God and Saviour Jesus Christ. The Shepherd's worship and the visit of the wise men from the East. Day 2 - Dec. 26 - Synaxis of the Virgin.

  4. Jan 6, 2023 · For much of the Western world, Christmas is celebrated on December 25, according to the Gregorian calendar. Yet in a distinction that dates back centuries, Orthodox Christians follow the Julian...

  5. Many Orthodox Christians annually celebrate Christmas Day on or near January 7 to remember Jesus Christ’s birth, described in the Christian Bible. This date works to the Julian calendar that pre-dates the Gregorian calendar, which is commonly observed.

  6. Calendar of Saints, Feasts, and Readings in the Orthodox Church. July 2024. List. Grid. View All. View Saints. View Readings. Sunday. Monday.

  7. For saints, feasts, and other commemorations: Complete lives of the saints for every day of the Byzantine liturgical year. Lives of the Saints and Feast days Search at Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. Orthodox Calendar at Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox Church.

  8. Orthodox calendar with extensive lives of saints for each day. Prayer, fasting, liturgy. Orthodoxy and everything about Orthodoxy.

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