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    The Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar describes and dictates the rhythm of the life of the Eastern Orthodox Church. Passages of Holy Scripture, saints and events for commemoration are associated with each date, as are many times special rules for fasting or feasting that correspond to the day of

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    The following list of dates links only to fixed feasts of the Orthodox Church. These are the fixed dates; the particular day on which that date is observed differs depending upon whether one follows the Julian Calendar (sometimes

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    Pascha (Easter) is, by far, the most important day in the ecclesiastical year, and all other days, in one way or another, are dependent upon it.

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    In addition to Great Lent, there are three other lesser lenten seasons in the church year:
    Nativity Fast (40 days in preparation for the Feast of the Nativity of

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    There are Twelve Great Feasts throughout the church year—not counting Pascha, which is above and beyond all other feast days. These are feasts which celebrate major historical events in the lives of Jesus Christ or the Theotokos (Virgin Mary). Of these, three are on

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    Because of the complexity created by the intersection of the various cycles, a number of Orthodox institutions will print an annual calendar

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    The various autocephalous and autonomous synods of the Eastern Orthodox Church are distinct in terms of administration and local culture, but for the most part exist in full communion with one another. In addition, some schismatic churches not in any communion exist, with all three groups identifying as Eastern Orthodox.

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    March in the Eastern Orthodox calendar ‎ (31 P) April in the Eastern Orthodox calendar ‎ (30 P) May in the Eastern Orthodox calendar ‎ (31 P) June in the Eastern Orthodox calendar ‎ (30 P) July in the Eastern Orthodox calendar ‎ (31 P) August in the Eastern Orthodox calendar ‎ (31 P)

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    Orthodox calendar may refer to: . Christianity []. Eastern Orthodox Church liturgical calendar. Revised Julian calendar, used by New Calendarist Eastern Orthodox for the calculation of fixed feasts; Julian calendar, used by Old Calendarist Eastern Orthodox for the calculation of fixed feasts; The OC wall calendar, a LGBT-themed photo wall calendar

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    What holidays does the Eastern Orthodox Church celebrate?
    What holidays does the Eastern Orthodox Church celebrate? These are feasts which celebrate major historical events in the lives of Jesus Christ or the Theotokos (Virgin Mary)….Great Feasts. Palm Sunday (the Sunday before Pascha) Ascension (forty days after Pascha) Pentecost (fifty days after Pascha)
    www.timeanddate.com/holidays/common/orthodox-christ…
    What are the religious days in the Eastern Orthodox Church?

    They are:

    • The Great Fast (Lent)--beginning on a Monday 7 weeks before Easter.
    • Fast of the Apostles--varying in length from 1 to 6 weeks; it begins on a Monday, 8 days after Pentecost, and ends on June 28--the eve of the feast of ...
    • Fast of the Repose of the Virgin Mary--August 1 to 14.
    • Christmas Fast--lasting 40 days, from November 15 to December 24.
    www.goarch.org/-/the-calendar-of-the-orthodox-church
    When is Christmas in Eastern Orthodox?
    While most commonly Christmas is celebrated according to the Gregorian calendar, on December 25, the Eastern Orthodox Church observes the holiday using the old Julian calendar, on January 7. Head of Russian Orthodox Church Congratulates Believers With Christmas Day
    www.timeanddate.com/holidays/common/orthodox-christ…
    What kind of holidays did the Eastern Orthodox have?
    The Eastern Orthodox Church observes several All Souls' Days during the year. The Roman Catholic celebration is based on the doctrine that the souls of the faithful which at death have not been cleansed from venial sins, or have not fully atoned for mortal sins, cannot attain the beatific vision in heaven yet, and that they may be helped to do ...
    www.learnreligions.com/eastern-orthodox-church-beliefs-…
  6. https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › December_22_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
    1. Martyrs Demetrius, Honoratus and Florus, in Ostia in Italy. (see also: November 21)
    2. Thirty Holy Martyrs of Rome (ca.303)[note 6]
    3. Saint Flavian, an ex-prefect of Rome (362)[note 7]
    4. Saint Hunger of Utrecht (Hungerus Frisus), Bishop of Utrecht in the Netherlands from 856; during the Norman invasion he fled to Prümin Germany where he died (866)
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