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In the Orthodox calendar it often falls on a different day.
It still forms the basis of traditional Orthodox calendars up to today.
Easter is the biggest festival in the Greek orthodox calendar.
Traditionally, most people were given names from the Romanian Orthodox calendar of saints.
Christmas and Easter days are official holidays for both the Catholic or Orthodox calendar.
She is commemorated in the Eastern Orthodox calendar each year on November 1.
(The feast is tomorrow in the Eastern Orthodox calendar.)
His day of commemoration is February 16 (Orthodox calendar)
An icon of Venerable Macarius (at the Orthodox Calendar site).
Orthodox calendar may refer to:
A Christmas gift, since the Easter feast was celebrated by the exchange of eggs and was more important in the orthodox calendar.
Christmas in most of the Soviet Union will be celebrated on Jan. 7, according to the Russian Orthodox calendar.
His feast day in the Romanian Orthodox calendar is July 2, the day of his death.
The battle was fought on St. Elijah's Day by the Eastern Orthodox calendar.
April 6 - Good Friday in the Western Christian and Eastern Orthodox calendars.
In the Greek Orthodox calendar, Zechariah and Elizabeth are also commemorated on June 24.
The nameday is the 29th of June in the Finnish tradition and the 25th of June on the orthodox calendar.
For much of the population, religion centred on prayer at home, veneration of icons, and observance of certain feast days of the Orthodox calendar.
For approximately the past century, it has taken the form of an organized festival held during the 10 days preceding Lent (according to the Greek Orthodox calendar).
APRIL 30: It is Easter Sunday on the Greek Orthodox calendar.
The patrician's name day according to the Eastern Orthodox calendar of saints is celebrated the day after the Feast of the Cross.
In the Greek Orthodox calendar, moreover, Easter occurs this weekend, so that has meant a change in planning, according to John Langford, the project manager.
Nov. 7 in the Gregorian calendar corresponds to Oct. 25 in Russia's previous Orthodox calendar.
In the Eastern Orthodox calendar, his feast thus falls on April 2, along with Edesius (Aedisius), who is sometimes called his brother.
The Easter feast the next day will be sumptuous - it's not only the most important holiday in the Orthodox calendar; it's also the most important meal.