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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.
Did you know that over 260 million Christians worldwide are celebrating Christmas this Jan. 7? Over 400 years ago, according ...
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Erie Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas
Wednesday, Orthodox Christians across the region gathered to celebrate Christmas. Orthodox Christmas is celebrated on January ...
Orthodox Christmas explained: why millions celebrate on January 7, calendar differences, traditions, fasting, and global ...
Egypt's Coptic Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7. The Cops in Egypt, a predominantly Muslim country, are ...
The Christmas season isn’t over, at least not for the handful of orthodox Christian churches that follow the Julian Calendar ...
Christians in Gaza City are celebrating Christmas for a second year at war. While most Christians celebrate in December, many ...
Traditionally Christmas falls on the 25th of December and the last day of the festival is observed on January 5th of the succeeding month/year. However, Orthodox christians especially in Europe, the ...
Orthodox Christmas on January 7 brings together diverse communities across the Middle East and the global diaspora, ...
While Christmas 2025 is beginning to fade into the past for many people, Christians in many Eastern Orthodox churches are ...
Christmas tree was lit at St. Porphyrius Greek Orthodox Church in Gaza City despite grief overshadowing enclave - Anadolu ...
Merry Christmas to the Orthodox Christians in the valley. To celebrate, a Divine Liturgy was held this morning at Saints ...
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