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Ethiopia: Orthodox Christians Mark Christmas On January 7 Across the World

About 250-300 million Christians, mainly Orthodox and Coptic, observe Christmas on January 7 due to adherence to the Julian calendar, which is 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar.

  • About 250 million Orthodox and Coptic Christians celebrate Old Christmas Day on January 7, 2026, as December 25 on the Julian calendar corresponds to January 7 on modern calendars, including millions in Eastern Europe, Palestine, and Egypt.
  • Pope Gregory XIII introduced the Gregorian calendar in 1582 to replace the less accurate Julian calendar, causing a 10-day adjustment to realign the year.
  • Several countries including Belarus, Moldova, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Eritrea, Ukraine, Greece, Romania, and Bulgaria observe January 7 for Christmas, with some shifting or recognizing both dates, due to calendar differences.
  • Governments in several countries moved the public holiday in 2023, but many citizens still observe January 7, with Belarus and Moldova recognizing both dates as national holidays.
  • Looking ahead, if the Julian calendar use continues, Orthodox Christmas will shift to January 8, 2101, as the calendar gap widens to 14 days.
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Orthodox Christians who follow the Julian calendar celebrate Christmas on January 7.

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