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Do The Greek Orthodox Celebrate Christmas. Why Do Some Orthodox Christians Celebrate Christmas In January Some Orthodox Christians visit a church to pray or reflect on inner thoughts in the lead up. The Feast of the Nativity is celebrated for twelve days culminating in the Feast of Epiphany, or Theophany.
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Christmas celebrations in Greece officially last for 14 days, starting on Christmas Eve and ending on Epiphany (6 January) with the 'Great Blessing of Water' lluminated boats, roasted pork and honey cookies are all staples of a Greek Christmas
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and have not adopted the Gregorian calendar, proposed by Latin Pope Gregory of Rome in 1582 Christmas traditions in Greece officially last for 14 days Many Orthodox Christians annually celebrate Christmas Day on or near January 7 to remember Jesus Christ's birth, described in the Christian Bible
Greek Orthodox Christmas. Orthodox Christians also do not have the custom of the wreath with four candles, with each candle standing for hope, faith, joy, and peace, respectively. The holiday is particularly significant for the country's.
Orthodox Christians around the world celebrate Christmas Day [Photo Report]. Following the Gregorian calendar, the Greek Orthodox Church celebrates Christmas on 25 December Some Orthodox Christians visit a church to pray or reflect on inner thoughts in the lead up.