C Cypress Well-known member Jan 6, 2008 #1 To any fellow greeks, serbs, lebanese, romanians, ukranians, and russians out there: Merry Christmas, January 7th! Orthodox Church, Julian Calender: Christmas = January 7
To any fellow greeks, serbs, lebanese, romanians, ukranians, and russians out there: Merry Christmas, January 7th! Orthodox Church, Julian Calender: Christmas = January 7
Damocles Accedo! Staff member Jan 6, 2008 #2 On the old Calendar this is December 25th... Very exciting innit?
C Cypress Well-known member Jan 6, 2008 #3 Damocles said: On the old Calendar this is December 25th... Very exciting innit? Click to expand... I was a spoiled kid. Two christmases; one with my maternal family, one with my paternal family.
Damocles said: On the old Calendar this is December 25th... Very exciting innit? Click to expand... I was a spoiled kid. Two christmases; one with my maternal family, one with my paternal family.
Minister of Truth Practically Perfect Jan 7, 2008 #4 Cypress said: To any fellow greeks, serbs, lebanese, romanians, ukranians, and russians out there: Merry Christmas, January 7th! Orthodox Church, Julian Calender: Christmas = January 7 Click to expand... The Orthodox also don't hand out presents until Epiphany (the 12th day), so the season is still on!
Cypress said: To any fellow greeks, serbs, lebanese, romanians, ukranians, and russians out there: Merry Christmas, January 7th! Orthodox Church, Julian Calender: Christmas = January 7 Click to expand... The Orthodox also don't hand out presents until Epiphany (the 12th day), so the season is still on!