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Christmas in Russia (Russian: Рождество Христово, Rozhdestvo Khristovo), called Е́же по пло́ти Рождество Господа Бога и Спа́са нашего Иисуса Христа (Yezhe po ploti Rozhdestvo Gospoda Boga i Spasa nashego Yisusa Khrista) in the Russian Orthodox Church, is a holiday ...
Orthodox Christmas is a national holiday in Russia so banks and public offices are closed on January 7. If Christmas Day falls on a weekend, the non-labor day moves to the following Monday.
23 gru 2018 · Russian Christmas is celebrated on January 7th, according to the Julian calendar, and reflects the rich history and culture of Russia. Learn about the origins, rituals, and greetings of this important holiday, as well as the difference between Russian Orthodox and Soviet Christmas.
Read about Orthodox Christmas in Russia in 2025. The Orthodox Church recognises January 7th as the day that Jesus was born. Elsewhere in the world, Christmas is celebrated on December 25th.
14 gru 2023 · Christmas Eve (Paramony) is the traditional commencement date for celebrations in Russia. It is known as “sochelnik” and involves a ritual meal called “sochivo” or kutia. A 12-course lunch is served in honor of the 12 disciples.
Orthodox Christmas is celebrated on the 7th of January (the 25th of December on the Julian calendar) because the Russian Orthodox church operates on a Julian calendar that is currently 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar.
16 lis 2022 · Christmas in Russia is most widely celebrated on Jan. 7 because the Russian Orthodox Church adheres to the Julian calendar, which is 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar. Preceding the Russian Orthodox Christmas, New Year's Day is on Jan. 1 and is often considered the more important holiday.