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Çarşamba 25 aralık, 2024Noel günüOrtodoks
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Perşembe 26 aralık, 2024Tanrı yücelten AnneOrtodoks
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Pazartesi 6 ocak, 2025Isteğe tatilOrtodoks
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Pazartesi 6 ocak, 2025Ermeni Noel KutlamasıOrtodoks
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Pazartesi 6 ocak, 2025GörünüşOrtodoks
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Pazartesi 6 ocak, 2025Ortodoks Noel arifesiOrtodoks
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Salı 7 ocak, 2025Ortodoks NoelOrtodoks
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Salı 7 ocak, 2025Kopt kutlamasıOrtodoks
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Salı 7 ocak, 2025Ortodoks NoelOrtodoks
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Çarşamba 8 ocak, 2025Ortodoks Noël ertesiOrtodoks
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Pazar 19 ocak, 2025Ortodoks görünüşOrtodoks
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Pazar 19 ocak, 2025Isteğe tatilOrtodoks
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Pazar 19 ocak, 2025Ortodoks görünüşOrtodoks
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Noel günü

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Çarşamba 25 aralık, 2024
Ortodoks : Also celebrated by catholics in Romania.

Tanrı yücelten Anne

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Perşembe 26 aralık, 2024
Ortodoks : 'Synaxis Hyperagias Theotokou Marias'

Isteğe tatil

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Pazartesi 6 ocak, 2025
Ortodoks : Ortodoks Noel arifesi sadece Ortodoks cemaati tarafından gözlemlenen

Ermeni Noel Kutlaması

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Pazartesi 6 ocak, 2025
Ortodoks : Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday

Görünüş

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Pazartesi 6 ocak, 2025
Ortodoks : The term comes from ancient Greek and means appearance . Cele ated on the 6th January, this feast corresponds to the presentation of Child Jesus to the Magi. This is the day of Jesus' first miracle, the Wedding in Cana , and the day of his own baptism Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday

Ortodoks Noel arifesi

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Pazartesi 6 ocak, 2025
Ortodoks : Paid holiday when falling on Saturday or Sunday

Ortodoks Noel

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Salı 7 ocak, 2025
Ortodoks :

Kopt kutlaması

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Salı 7 ocak, 2025
Ortodoks :

Ortodoks Noel

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Salı 7 ocak, 2025
Ortodoks : The difference in Christmas celebrations stretches back to 1582, when Pope Gregory XIII ruled the Catholic Church should follow a new calendar – called the Gregorian calendar, more in sync with the sun than the Julian calendar. The Julian calendar was established by Julius Caesar in 46 B.C. Because it was the pope who ruled on it, many churches not in sync with the Vatican ignored it, Protestants and Eastern Orthodox among them. Protestants accepted the new calendar in the early 1700s. In 1922, the patriarch of Constantinople decided to follow the new Gregorian calendar in observance of Christmas, but not for Easter. His lead was followed by many other Orthodox churches. The only Orthodox churches that observe the Jan. 7 date are the Russian Orthodox Church, the Ukrainian churches, the Serbs and the Mt. Athos monks in Greece, work on weekends and non-working holidays is not overtime work.

Ortodoks Noël ertesi

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Çarşamba 8 ocak, 2025
Ortodoks :

Ortodoks görünüş

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Pazar 19 ocak, 2025
Ortodoks : A Christian holiday (from the Greek word epiphaneia meaning manifestation or to appear) commemorating the presentation of the infant Jesus to the Magi, or three wise men. It marks the end of the twelve days of Christmas and is also called The Adoration of the Magi or The Manifestation of God . According to legend based on a Bible story, three kings (or wise men/magi), Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar saw a bright star on the night that Christ was born. They followed the star to Bethlehem where they found the baby Jesus and presented him with gold, frankincense and myrrh.

Isteğe tatil

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Pazar 19 ocak, 2025
Ortodoks : Orthodox Epiphany, also called Vodici for the Christian community

Ortodoks görünüş

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Pazar 19 ocak, 2025
Ortodoks : A Christian holiday (from the Greek word epiphaneia meaning manifestation or to appear) commemorating the presentation of the infant Jesus to the Magi, or three wise men. It marks the end of the twelve days of Christmas and is also called The Adoration of the Magi or The Manifestation of God . According to legend based on a Bible story, three kings (or wise men/magi), Caspar, Melchior and Balthasar saw a bright star on the night that Christ was born. They followed the star to Bethlehem where they found the baby Jesus and presented him with gold, frankincense and myrrh.