ussian countries celebrate Christmas on January 7th.
Ethiopians celebrate Christmas (Jesus Christ's birth) on January 7th, and it is called Ganna.
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.
as a Eritrean MOST celebrate Christmas on 7th January and i asked this question so why do i have to answer it :/
I think they celebrate it on the 7th of january.
Because we are Orthodox Christian, We celebrate it on January 7th.
6 Jan 2010 ... On January 6, 300 million Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas Eve. Worshipers in countries like Russia, Ukraine, Georgia, Macedonia,
7th of january
Siberia is in Russia, hence they celebrate the Orthodox Christmas, as per the Julian calendar, on 6th and 7th January. Christmas Eve is celebrated more than Christmas day in Russia, and they usually wait until the first star in the sky, to start their meal, which consists of 12 small dishes.
The Russian Orthadox Christmass Day is January 7th.
January 7, this is a fixed holiday like l2.25 in (Lines West). the Lines East boys and girls still use the older Julian calendar for religious purposes. lest we forget: in this season: Olga, Tatiana, Marya, Anastasia!
Epiphany, the coming of the 3 wise men to the stable - to see Jesus.