Orthodox Christians have marked Christmas Day. Celebrated by over 200 million people worldwide, festivities for those who ...
Orthodox Christians have gathered in Bethlehem this week, the city recognised as the birthplace of Jesus, to mark Christmas.
More than 200 million Christians are associated with Orthodox Churches and most celebrate Christmas on 7 January.
Christmas is celebrated by the Russian, Georgian, Jerusalemite, Polish and Serbian Orthodox churches, the Athos monasteries in Greece, as well as the Eastern Catholic Church and the Old Believers ...
It might not be the biggest holiday on the Christian calendar, but Epiphany, otherwise known as Feast of the Epiphany or ...
The community celebrated the end of the Christmas holiday with the 14th annual 12th Night Celebration at the Plattsburgh ...
Jan. 6, we celebrate the Day of Epiphany which is also known as the Twelfth Old Christmas or the Twelfth Day of Christmas.
The smallness of God in the Eucharist and in the manger is a scandal. The all-powerful One becomes so small that he can be ...
Faith, grounded in wisdom, is more than information about Jesus. More importantly, it is enjoying an increasingly deeper relationship with Him.
The pilgrim Magi remind us that we too are invited to be humble enough to see something new. They help us realize that there is always more to discover in God's mysteries.
"Imagine how much healthier we all may be if we collectively decided that for just this short time each year, less than a fortnight, relationships mattered more than productivity, people more than ...
The Three Kings Day tradition lands on Monday, Jan. 6, and it's a family-centered celebration that many Hispanics practice ...