Thousands of Orthodox Christians in white traditional attire celebrated Christmas Eve with a Mass, prayers and hymns during a ...
Ethiopia marked Christmas on 7 January 2026, joining countries like Russia, Egypt, and Serbia. The Genna celebrations feature ...
Thousands of Orthodox Christians in white traditional attire celebrated Christmas Eve with a Mass, prayers and hymns during a ...
For millions of people around the world, 7 January is Christmas Day when mainly Orthodox communities in Europe, Africa and ...
Thousands gathered for Ethiopia's Orthodox Christmas Eve in Addis Ababa, marking the end of a 43-day fast with prayers, hymns ...
Millions of people around the world celebrated Orthodox Christmas on Wednesday, nearly two weeks after much of the world ...
While many of us have packed away the Christmas decorations, for millions worldwide, the festive season is just beginning.
Orthodox Christians in countries stretching from Ethiopia to Russia are celebrating Christmas today, honoring the birth of Jesus Christ with prayer, worship, and acts of compassion.
Orthodox Christmas explained: why millions celebrate on January 7, calendar differences, traditions, fasting, and global ...
Millions of Christians worldwide have celebrated Orthodox Christmas on Jan. 7, nearly two weeks after much of the globe ...
Video. Thousands gathered for Ethiopia's Orthodox Christmas Eve in Addis Ababa, marking the end of a 43-day fast with prayers, hymns, and midnight Mass.