Most Christians observe Christmas on December 25th.But most Eastern Orthodox celebrate Christ's birth on January 7th.For parishioners at the Serbian Orthodox Ch ...
More than 200 million Christians are associated with Orthodox Churches and most celebrate Christmas on 7 January.
More than a little bit of drama at Melbourne Park after Novak Djokovic shirked his on-court interview after his fourth round ...
Orthodox Christians around the world have been celebrating Christmas by attending church ... season at Moscow's St George's Church. In Serbia's capital Belgrade, Prince Philip was pictured holding ...
Followers of the Orthodox Church fast for 40 days before Christmas and stay away from ... decorating houses with wheat sheaves and the Serbian churches burn an oak branch or a young oak tree ...
On January 7, Orthodox Christians, including those in Russia, Georgia, and Serbia, celebrate Christmas, marking the Nativity of Jesus. Putin also highlighted the ongoing war in Russia, which has ...
TASS-FACTBOX. On January 19, Orthodox believers in Russia celebrate Epiphany, or the Baptism of the Lord, one of the 12 major Christian holidays (along with Easter) dogmatically connected with the ...