More than 200 million Christians are associated with Orthodox Churches and most celebrate Christmas on 7 January.
Most Christians observe Christmas on December 25th.But most Eastern Orthodox celebrate Christ's birth on January 7th.For ...
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While many have taken down their Christmas trees and put away their decorations until next year, Christians in Eastern ...
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 ...
Christians look back in time to the birth of Jesus long ago, but we also are meant to examine ourselves intently at the present moment.
“Silent Night” depictions of Christ’s birth are unrealistic, as plastic as decorations that appear on lawns every December, ...
But it can only happen when we understand the Incarnation. While the birth of Jesus describes what happened that first Christmas, it's the Incarnation that tells us what it means. It means that ...