No. The Russian Orthodox Church celebrates its Christmas, in accordance with the old Julian calendar, thirteen days after Western Christmas, on January 7th.
Answer: the Macedonian Orthodox Church celebrates Christmas Day on January 7th. The is because the church goes by the Julian calendar and the 25th on this calendar falls on the January 7th on the Gregorian calendar, which is the internationally accepted civil calendar.
Most of Coptic Christians are Orthodox and celebrating Christmas on 7 January. In Egypt; although it is an overwhelming Muslim majority country; the 7th of January is a country holiday for all Egyptians to share the Egyptian Orthodox Coptic Christians the celebration of the 7th January.
The Russian Orthodox Church celebrates on the Julian calendar - which is 13 days different than the Gregorian, or secular calendar. Christmas is celebrated by Russian Orthodox on December 25th on the Julian Calendar, or January 7th on the secular calendar.
Most Christians are Coptic orthodox, some of them are catholic also but the majority is Coptic. The Coptic Orthodox church in Egypt celebrates Christmas on January 7th of each year.
In 7th of January
ussian countries celebrate Christmas on January 7th.
Serbia is multinational country, but most population belongs to Orthodoy church. Christmass is celebrating on 7th January.
Ethiopians celebrate Christmas (Jesus Christ's birth) on January 7th, and it is called Ganna.
In Ethiopia, January 7th.
Christmas is on January 6 in Armenia and Christmas Eve is the night before
The Serbian Orthodox Church uses the Julian calendar, so Christmas currently falls on January 7 of the Gregorian calendar.January 7th for the orthodox people.