However, not everyone joins in the celebrations. Some Christians choose not to celebrate Christmas at all. This decision surprises others and raises the questions, “Why would any Christian skip ...
More than 200 million Christians are associated with Orthodox Churches and most celebrate Christmas on 7 January.
“Silent Night” depictions of Christ’s birth are unrealistic, as plastic as decorations that appear on lawns every December, as staged as the declarations of love at the end of a Hallmark Christmas ...
JUBA, South Sudan — Authorities in Sudan prevented Christians internally displaced by war from celebrating Christmas in a ...
the Christmas season is not over yet as 12% of the world's Christians, or about 260 million people worldwide, are still preparing to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Additionally, a second ...
As Syria begins recovering from 50 years of autocratic rule by the Assad family, an international envoy says Christians and ...
Public celebrations of Christmas have been cancelled for a second year because of the war in Gaza. Palestinian Christians are only attending religious ceremonies and family gatherings.
Most Christians observe Christmas on December 25th.But most Eastern Orthodox celebrate Christ's birth on January 7th.For parishioners at the Serbian Orthodox Ch ...
Christian community in Pakistan celebrated Christmas today [Wednesday] as elsewhere in the world. Addressing a special Christmas ceremony at Prime Minister House in Islamabad today, Prime Minister ...
Orthodox Christians around the world have been celebrating Christmas by attending church services. While the majority of the Christian world celebrate Christmas Day on 25 December, for many of the ...