Russians prepare for Christmas - on Jan 7

People walking along Moscow's Patriarch's Bridge, which is all decked out for Christmas and New Year, with Christ the Saviour Cathedral in the background. Christmas in Russia is normally celebrated on Jan 7 (only a few Catholics celebrate it on Dec 25). T
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People walking along Moscow's Patriarch's Bridge, which is all decked out for Christmas and New Year, with Christ the Saviour Cathedral in the background. Christmas in Russia is normally celebrated on Jan 7 (only a few Catholics celebrate it on Dec 25). The date is different because the Russian Orthodox Church uses the old ''Julian'' calendar for religious celebration days.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on December 18, 2019, with the headline Russians prepare for Christmas - on Jan 7. Subscribe