С Рождеством! Happy Orthodox Christmas: Spectacular Russian Christmas in Facts & Pics!
Russian Christmas is traditionally celebrated on January 7 and the Christmas Eve is January 6, due to the difference between the so-called ‘Gregorian’ vs. ‘Julian’ Calendars.
On January 13-14 Russians also love to celebrate ‘The Old New Year,’ a cute family and friends gathering tradition to commemorate the nostalgic ‘old calendar’ which was replaced with the Gregorian Calendar by Lenin in 1918. So, even though Russia lives by internationally accepted today Gregorian Calendar, Christmas continues being celebrated according to traditional Russian Church (Julian) calendar.
FORBIDDEN HISTORY & LINGUISTICS:
But did you know that that the supposedly ‘Latin’ word calendar is a lot more ancient than its Latinized version. Did you know that it’s actually a RUSSIAN word? It comes from two Russian word roots: kolo + dar. And you won’t believe how many other words in many different languages come from the same roots! What do these roots mean and how it all happened? The story is fascinating!
A lot is revealed in our FORBIDDEN HISTORY & FORGOTTEN ORIGINS Webinars! And I hope we talk more in 2019!
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С Рождеством!
Happy Russian Christmas!
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Posted on January 7, 2019, in 2) Great Balancer Weekly, Books, Forbidden History, Forbidden Linguistics, Russia, WEBINARS and tagged С Рождеством, forbidden history, Forbidden linguistics, holiday, Russian Christmas, Russian Orthodox church. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.
Of course Russia is wealthy. Good. Great food. Great people. Good. U.S.A.: poor SOBs. Poor food, poor people. I’m glad Lada came here to enlighten us.
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С Рождеством!
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Thank you Lada. Happy New Year. Holly 07.01.2019, 15:02, “Futurist Trendcast” <comment-reply@wordpress.com>:Lada Ray posted: “Russian Christmas is traditionally celebrated on January 7 and the Christmas Eve is January 6, due to the difference between the so-called ‘Gregorian’ vs. ‘Julian’ Calendars. On January 13-14 Russians also love to celebrate ‘The Old New Year,’ a cute fam”
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Happy Russian Christmas, dear Lada. Enjoy some days of rest ❤
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Thanks so much, dear Seeker. Much love back to you. 🙂
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Kracivi! Beautiful!
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Happy Orthodox Christmas everyone! ❤
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