Russian Orthodox have traditionally used pussy willow branches instead of palm branches, since the latter do not grow in Russia. However, when palm branches are available they may be used, and are sometimes tied together with pussy willow branches.
At my own church, Russian Orthodox, we start Sunday Divine Liturgy at 1000 hr in winter and 0900 hr in the summer.It will vary from parish to parish.
Orthodox Easter 2111 will be on Sunday, May 3.
Orthodox Easter 2012 was on Sunday, April 15.
Orthodox Easter 2013 was on Sunday, May 5.
Orthodox Easter this year will occur on Sunday, April 12, 2015.
In 2012, Easter Orthodox (Russian, Greek, Serbian, Bulgarian +++ Easter is celebrated on April 15. one week later than Western (Protestant & Roman Catholic) Easter. Every few years the date line-up, due to a different calender: In the West - Gregorian / In the East - Justinian.
Greek Orthodox Easter 1939 was on Sunday, April 9.
In 1967, Easter Sunday fell on March 26th.
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All Orthodox christians go to church on Sundays.
Sunday is - воскресенье But it sounds like - Voskresen'e
April 13th