When most countries around the globe welcomed 2026 on 1 January, Ethiopia didn’t. On paper, the East African nation is still ...
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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.
The Clavie - a barrel filed with pitch and staves - is set a light and paraded around the town, followed by a large crowd ...
Millions of people around the world celebrated Orthodox Christmas on Wednesday, nearly two weeks after much of the world ...
Hundreds gathered in Jackson to celebrate Serbian Orthodox Christmas with traditional events, including a church service, a ...
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A new year beyond celebration: a call for rising spirits and shared good | Clergy Corner
As the world stepped into 2026, billions of people exchanged wishes for happiness, peace, and prosperity, for themselves, their nations, and humanity at large.
Did you know that over 260 million Christians worldwide are celebrating Christmas this Jan. 7? Over 400 years ago, according ...
Not everybody can pull off a 44mm watch—even more so when it’s a 44mm dress watch —and even more so when it’s crafted from a ...
The Christmas season isn’t over, at least not for the handful of orthodox Christian churches that follow the Julian Calendar ...
While Christmas 2025 is beginning to fade into the past for many people, Christians in many Eastern Orthodox churches are ...
Millions of Christians worldwide celebrate Christmas on January 7, not December 25, due to differing calendar traditions.
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Why over 250 million Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7 instead of December 25 - explained
Christmas is celebrated across the world on December 25 but hundreds of millions of people unlike the West celebrate the ...
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