Friday, February 5, 2010

Russian Or Greek Do Russian Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, And Greek Orthodox Have Christmas On The Same Day?

Do Russian Orthodox, Eastern Orthodox, and Greek Orthodox have Christmas on the same day? - russian or greek

Well, I'm from Russia, and now on 7 January is Christmas in Russia. Merry Christmas to those who celebrate. However, first Orthodox, Greek Orthodox, Russian Orthodox and the same? And those who celebrate Christmas on different dates?

3 comments:

pudlasz said...

Yes = Orthodox Greek Orthodox Russian Orthodox

All Orthodox Christians celebrate the birth of Christ on 25th December. Local Churches (Russia, Serbia, Georgia, residents of Jerusalem), follow the Revised Julian calendar is 13 days late, and other local churches (Greek Constantinoplian, Alexandria, Antioch, Romania, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic and Slovakia) , follow the Revised Julian calendar, which is not too late. Polish Orthodox Church in each parish are allowed to choose to follow the schedule.

Revised Julian calendar was created in 1920.

chyeaaaa :) said...

My Chirstmas present (: in Serbia: DI think they are the same, and celebrate Christmas the day, I'm not sure. Many Europeans, the U.S. move to their gifts for Christmas 25 to take more, but (! Christmasss happy:

Muffin Man said...

All celebrate Christmas and is quite similar.

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