For millions of Orthodox believers, this date remains a sacred time to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ, regardless of ...
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By- AK Merchant Most ordinary folks are governed by the calendar and time they reckon by their watch. Gregorian or English ...
Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7, following the Julian calendar. This highlights historical resistance to ...
Christos razdajetsja! “Christ is born.” Today is Christmas for those of the Orthodox faith. Throughout the area, ...
Ethiopians follow the Julian calendar, which runs 13 days later than the Gregorian calendar, used by Catholic and Protestant ...
Eastern Christians across the Middle East, including Egypt, celebrate Christmas following the Julian calendar observed by Eastern churches. While ...
Christians around the world celebrate Christmas on December 25, but Tuesday marked the birth of Christ for many others. For ...
As we welcome 2025, let’s look at why January 1 is recognised by the Gregorian calendar as the beginning of a new year.
Over thousands of years, various cultures have developed calendars based on astronomical observations, leading to diverse ...
BRITAIN’S remotest community will finally celebrate Christmas tomorrow. And islanders will also see in the New Year nearly ...