Orthodox and Coptic Christians don’t believe Jesus was born on a different day; they just use a different calendar.
Christmas is widely celebrated on December 25, but many, especially in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, observe it on January 7. Let's understand why.
Wednesday, Orthodox Christians across the region gathered to celebrate Christmas. Orthodox Christmas is celebrated on January 7, following the Julian calendar. The celebration took place with a ...
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – Orthodox Christians celebrated Christmas in the Valley on Wednesday. A Divine Liturgy was held Wednesday morning at Saints Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church in ...
Orthodox Christians gathered in Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank to mark Christmas Eve. Watch: Woman taken away mid-broadcast for criticising US over Maduro, netizens warn of 'new North Korea' ...
Orthodox churches that celebrate the Nativity according to the Julian calendar marked the great Christian holiday on Wednesday. An Orthodox priest offers sacred wine and bread to believers after a ...
Did you know that over 260 million Christians worldwide are celebrating Christmas this Jan. 7? Over 400 years ago, according to National Geographic, a decision was made by some Christians to celebrate ...
Thousands took part in ceremonies where the tabots were escorted by priests dressed in colorful robes while carrying ...
Millions of people around the world celebrated Orthodox Christmas on Wednesday, nearly two weeks after much of the world marked the holy day. Certain Eastern Orthodox churches, including those in ...
The White House remarked that Christmas will continue to be a holiday for Christians "celebrating the birth of their Savior" after a Washington Post article criticized the Trump administration's ...
President Donald Trump and his administration's faith initiatives reportedly add fuel to growing religious revival across the ...
We can use the trauma, pain and challenges of this past year as the building blocks for a new day. We can move from victimhood to being victorious.