Millions of people worldwide celebrated Orthodox Christmas nearly two weeks after much of the world marked the holiday.
The Christmas season isn’t over, at least not for the handful of orthodox Christian churches that follow the Julian Calendar ...
Thousands gathered for Ethiopia's Orthodox Christmas Eve in Addis Ababa, marking the end of a 43-day fast with prayers, hymns ...
President Vladimir Putin attended an early Wednesday Russian Orthodox Christmas service and hailed his troops' “holy mission” ...
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church and some other Oriental Orthodox churches – distinct from Eastern Orthodox but sharing many ...
At a Russian Orthodox Christmas service near Moscow, Vladimir Putin invoked religious and patriotic symbolism to promote ...
While Christmas 2025 is beginning to fade into the past for many people, Christians in many Eastern Orthodox churches are ...
Wednesday, Orthodox Christians across the region gathered to celebrate Christmas. Orthodox Christmas is celebrated on January ...
SAINT CLAIR, Pa. — Monday marks Christmas Eve for worshippers who follow the Julian Calendar. Saint Michael The Archangel Orthodox Church in Saint Clair held its Christmas Eve service on Monday night.
Hundreds gathered in Jackson to celebrate Serbian Orthodox Christmas with traditional events, including a church service, a ...
Every year, for millions of Christians worldwide, Christmas falls on January 7 rather than December 25. The difference exists ...