Orthodox Christians have gathered in Bethlehem this week, the city recognised as the birthplace of Jesus, to mark Christmas.
This calendar was developed eons ago, but it still comes incredibly close to our modern Gregorian calendar. Here's the ...
By- AK Merchant Most ordinary folks are governed by the calendar and time they reckon by their watch. Gregorian or English ...
Some countries use calendars that begin the year on dates in entirely different seasons, and some countries celebrate both ...
While many have taken down their Christmas trees and put away their decorations until next year, Christians in Eastern ...
As we welcome 2025, let’s look at why January 1 is recognised by the Gregorian calendar as the beginning of a new year.
The Jewish holiday of Hanukkah, or Chanukah — the Festival of Lights — is underway. It began at sundown on Wednesday, Dec. 25 ...
Christmas and Hanukkah both always fall on the 25th, but of two different months, with Christmas coming on the 25th of ...
Different calendars reflect various cultural and religious perspectives, with the Gregorian calendar being most dominant. The Baha'i calendar offers a unique system with 19 months of 19 days each ...
More than 200 million Christians are associated with Orthodox Churches and most celebrate Christmas on 7 January.