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For Russian Children, New Year’s Celebrations Transformed By WarDespite this, New Year’s celebrations had largely remained free from overt political messaging until recently, according to Yashina. But as Russian ... while they drew Christmas trees.
MOSCOW, January 7. /TASS/. Orthodox Christians in Russia and other countries around the world are celebrating Christmas on January 7, an event which 2017 years ago marked the beginning of the new ...
TASS/. On January 7, Orthodox Christians around the world celebrate one of the most important holidays: the Nativity of Jesus. On January 7, Christmas is celebrated by the Russian, Georgian ...
On the eve of the Orthodox Christmas, we talked with the Arch-priest of the St Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church in Sydney Fr. Nikita Chemodakov.
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