Christians around the world celebrate Christmas on December 25, but Tuesday marked the birth of Christ for many others. For ...
One of the most important shifts in history was the spread of Christianity by the Greeks from the Byzantine Empire into Eastern Europe.
While the snow, which descended on the region Sunday night, was picturesque, it also forced at least one local church, Holy ...
The Serbian superstar will be trying to win his 25th grand slam title and 11th Australian Open crown when the year's first ...
Christos razdajetsja! “Christ is born.” Today is Christmas for those of the Orthodox faith. Throughout the area, ...
Orthodox Christians in Gaza City marked their Christmas simply with prayers for peace. There was no joy or celebrations, as the festivities have gone along with many of their loved ones during ...
Today is the day Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas, as observed in the Julian calendar, with Sts. Peter and Paul ...
Orthodox Christians have marked a sombre Christmas in war-torn Gaza, with worshippers saying there would be no gifts for ...
Thousands of Orthodox Christians celebrated Christmas on Monday, attending prayers and midnight mass, draped in an all-white traditional attire to mark the birth of Jesus Christ and the end of a ...
Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7, following the Julian calendar. This highlights historical resistance to ...
Many Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas in January, not December. In Lebanon, Christians say the holiday is extra poignant for them this year.
Thousands of Orthodox Christians in Ethiopia celebrated Christmas on 7 January, marking the end of a 43-day fast.