Orthodox New Year is celebrated as the first day of the new year as per the Julian calendar. It is a celebration of the year to come and is often referred to as Old New Year.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Orthodox New Year - in 2021
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Wishing all Orthodox communities across Australia a very happy and blessed new year! #orthodoxnewyear #auspol
“Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.”
- Philippians 4:6 https://t.co/mUPquBd1i6
Thank you all so much for the lovely Birthday wishes,really meant a lot...I will keep on getting back to u all...and a Happy New Year to all my orthodox friends around the World.xmb 🙏
I would like to wish a happy Orthodox New Year to Christian communities in Ontario.
Although the past year has been challenging, let us welcome the new year with hope and optimism. I hope this new year is filled with many blessings, happiness and success. https://t.co/G01Q0M1ODY
Lastnights stream was so good!! Thank you for the bitties and raids! I am making progress in Witcher 3 and Stream Raiders have been super fun and we all have a laugh at the clips that come up for shoutouts! Lol. No stream tonight as its my Dad's birthday and Orthodox New Year!
Today is the New Year Day by the Julian calendar, also known as the Old New Year or Orthodox New Year - an informal holiday celebrated in many countries around the globe, including #Russia. Our sincerest wishes of Happy Old New Year to all celebrating! https://t.co/1sVgTBKVXC