AKA Name | Old New Year, Serbian New Year, православний новий рік |
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Hashtags | #OrthodoxNewYear |
Related Hashtags | #Orthodox, #NewYear, #Serbia, #OldNewYear |
2022 Date | 14 January 2022 |
2023 Date | 14 January 2023 |
Ukraine & Common Holidays | ||
Misc. & Int'l. Observances |
![]() Orthodox New Year HistoryOrthodox New Year is celebrated as the first day of the new year as per the Julian calendar. It is a celebration of the year to come and is often referred to as Old New Year. It is celebrated by Orthodox churches in Russia, Serbia, and other Eastern European countries on January 14. Although most countries have adopted the Gregorian calendar, where New Year's Day is January 1, the Orthodox Church still follows the Julian calendar. This mean it observes Christmas on January 7 and New Year's a week later. Top Tweets for Orthodox New Year -
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Orthodox New Year's Day References and Related SitesCarl S. Tyneh, Orthodox Christianity: Overview and Bibliography, Nova Publishers, 2003 | ||