Photos: Orthodox Christmas Celebrations Around the World

Clergy prepare for the arrival of Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III to the Church of the Nativity, traditionally believed to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ, to celebrate Christmas according to the Eastern Orthodox calendar, in Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.
Clergy prepare for the arrival of Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III to the Church of the Nativity, traditionally believed to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ, to celebrate Christmas according to the Eastern Orthodox calendar, in Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.
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Orthodox Christians around the globe celebrated Christmas on January 7, 2026, following the Julian calendar. From major cities to remote villages, communities marked the day with religious ceremonies, cultural traditions, and festive gatherings.

This gallery showcases how Orthodox Christmas was celebrated across different countries:

Ethiopia: Addis Ababa

Worshippers gathered at Meskel Square on the eve of Orthodox Christmas in Addis Ababa. Ethiopian Orthodox Christians celebrate with prayers, processions, and community gatherings in the capital.

Worshippers gather on the eve of Orthodox Christmas at Meskel Square in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Worshippers gather on the eve of Orthodox Christmas at Meskel Square in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

 

Palestine: Bethlehem

Scout bands paraded through Manger Square outside the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem. The city comes alive during Orthodox Christmas with parades and festivities around the historic church.

Palestinian scout bands parade through Manger Square outside the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem.
Palestinian scout bands parade through Manger Square outside the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem.

Georgia: Tbilisi

People attended a Christmas service outside the Kashveti Church of St George in Tbilisi. Georgian Orthodox Christians gather for prayers and ceremonies, marking the day with reverence and community spirit.

People attend an Orthodox Christmas service outside the Kashveti Church of St George in Tbilisi, Georgia
People attend an Orthodox Christmas service outside the Kashveti Church of St George in Tbilisi, Georgia

Egypt: Cairo

A Coptic Orthodox bishop led Christmas prayers at Archangel Michael Church in Cairo. The celebrations included hymns, processions, and church gatherings that brought local communities together.

A Coptic Orthodox bishop leads Christmas prayers at Archangel Michael Church in Cairo, Egypt.
A Coptic Orthodox bishop leads Christmas prayers at Archangel Michael Church in Cairo, Egypt.

Iran: Tehran

Armenian Christians attended a service at St Sarkis Armenian Cathedral in Tehran. The Orthodox community in Iran celebrates with church services and gatherings, preserving cultural traditions.

Iranian Christians attend a service celebrating Orthodox Christmas at St Sarkis Armenian Cathedral in Tehran.
Iranian Christians attend a service celebrating Orthodox Christmas at St Sarkis Armenian Cathedral in Tehran.

Serbia: Belgrade

People burned dried oak branches, symbolizing the Yule log, on Christmas Eve in front of the Church of St Sava in Belgrade. Serbians observe this ancient tradition as part of their Christmas rituals.

People burn dried oak branches, symbolising the Yule log, on Orthodox Christmas Eve in front of the Church of St Sava in Belgrade, Serbia
People burn dried oak branches, symbolising the Yule log, on Orthodox Christmas Eve in front of the Church of St Sava in Belgrade, Serbia

Russia: St Petersburg

A woman lit a candle during a Christmas service at the Kronstadt Naval Cathedral in St Petersburg. Russian Orthodox Christians participate in candlelit services to mark the festive occasion.

A woman lights a candle during a Christmas service at the Kronstadt Naval Cathedral in St Petersburg, Russia
A woman lights a candle during a Christmas service at the Kronstadt Naval Cathedral in St Petersburg, Russia

Syria: Aleppo

Worshippers received communion during a Christmas service at the Syriac Orthodox Church in Sulaimaniyah, Aleppo. The celebrations included prayers and community gatherings despite ongoing challenges in the region.

Worshippers receive communion during a Christmas service at the Syriac Orthodox Church in Sulaimaniyah, a neighbourhood in Aleppo, Syria.
Worshippers receive communion during a Christmas service at the Syriac Orthodox Church in Sulaimaniyah, a neighbourhood in Aleppo, Syria.

North Macedonia: Skopje

Orthodox Christians attended a Christmas Eve service at the Church of St Clement of Ohrid in Skopje. The faithful gathered for prayers, hymns, and reflection, keeping traditions alive in the city.

Orthodox Christians attend a Christmas Eve service at the Church of St Clement of Ohrid in Skopje, North Macedonia.
Orthodox Christians attend a Christmas Eve service at the Church of St Clement of Ohrid in Skopje, North Macedonia.

 

These images and celebrations highlight the diverse cultural and religious traditions of Orthodox Christmas across the world, emphasizing faith, community, and festive spirit.

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