On January 7, Christmas is celebrated by the Russian, Georgian, Jerusalemite, Polish and Serbian ... a 12-day season commonly referred to as Christmastide or Yuletide. According to the Orthodox ...
In Serbian 'Hristos se rodi' 'Vaistinu ... Meanwhile in Georgia, protesters are celebrating Orthodox Christmas on their 40th consecutive day protesting their government's decision to halt talks ...
Moreover, Orthodox Christians place much significance on Christmas songs or canons. These are sung from the Holy Day of "Vavedenje ... the Republic of Macedonia, Serbia and Ukraine still use ...
Australia’s Serbian community has dedicated its Orthodox Christmas of January 6 and 7 ... A group photo after a long day of packing. Source: Petrija Pajic “Everyone was saying we need more ...
The celebration of the Feast of Theophany dates far back in Orthodox history ... This year, the church’s Christmas Eve services Saturday, were held earlier in the day to make it easier for ...
Christmas in Serbia is aligned to the Julian calendar ... begins on 28 November with advent, when Orthodox Christians enter into a 40-day fast that excludes meat, dairy and eggs.
Tribune-Review Friday, Jan. 11, 2019 9:13 a.m. | Friday, Jan. 11, 2019 9:13 a.m. Worshipers gathered at St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church in Monroeville to ...
The sacred performance signals a deepening of Catholic-Orthodox dialogue and a potential step toward a papal visit to Serbia.
On January 7, Christmas is celebrated by the Russian, Georgian, Jerusalemite, Polish and Serbian ... a 12-day season commonly referred to as Christmastide or Yuletide. According to the Orthodox ...
In Belgrade, Serbian believers marked the Orthodox Christmas Eve by burning oak branches ... Christian churches celebrate it ...