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Monday 10 April 2017

Q:In that case,though,why do some Orthodox churches celebrate Western Christmas?
A:All  Churches celebrate Christmas as a fixed feast and all (apart from Armenian Church) hold it on 25 December.However,since the Russian Orthodox Church,the Serbian Orthodox Church,the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Georgian Orthodox Church follow the Julian calendar,they celebrate Christmas on what,under the Gregorian calendar ,is 7 January.The Greek Orthodox Church,the Bulgarian Church,the Antioch and Alexandria Patriarchates and the Romanian Orthodox Church follow the Gregorian calendar(except with the respect to the calculation of Easter),and celebrate Christmas at the same time as the Western churches.Only the Armenian Apostolic Church celebrates Christmas on its original date of 6 January and the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord on the same day.

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