Ukraine celebrates first Christmas on 25 Decemberon December 24, 2023 at 7:57 pm

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The move to Western calendar is seen as a further shift away from Moscow’s influence.

Ukrainian soldiers hold candles during a Christmas Eve service near the front line outside Kupiansk as Ukrainians celebrate their first Christmas according to a new calendarImage source, Reuters

Ukrainian Orthodox Christians are preparing to celebrate Christmas on 25 December for the first time this year.

Ukraine has traditionally used the Julian calendar, also used by Russia, where Christmas falls on 7 January.

In a further shift from Russia, it is now marking Christmas according to the Western – or Georgian – calendar, which it uses in everyday life.

Ukrainian soldiers of the 14th separate mechanized brigade attend a Christmas Eve meal near the front line outside Kupiansk region as Ukrainians celebrate their first Christmas according to a new calendar

Image source, Reuters

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky changed the law in July, saying it allowed Ukrainians to “abandon the Russian heritage” of celebrating Christmas in January.

In a Christmas message issued on Sunday evening, Mr Zelensky said all Ukrainians were now together.

“We all celebrate Christmas together. On the same date, as one big family, as one nation, as one united country.”

In the capital Kyiv, married couple Lesia Shestakova, a Catholic, and Oleksandr Shestakov, who is Orthodox, are celebrating Christmas together.

Catholic believer Lesia Shestakova and Orthodox believer Oleksandr Shestakov, who prepare to celebrate Christmas together on the same day for the first time, stand inside the Cathedral of St. Alexander before a service

Image source, Reuters

The pair – who until now marked Christmas twice, with their respective parents – attended the Sunday morning service at the city’s Catholic cathedral (pictured above).

“There is finally a day in Ukraine which my husband and I can spend together in the cathedral and thank God that we are together, alive and in good health,” Lesia told Reuters news agency.

Ukraine’s Orthodox Church, a newly created independent church that held its first service in 2019, has also changed its Christmas date to 25 December.

It formally broke away from the Russian Orthodox church over Moscow’s annexation of Crimea in 2014 and its support for separatists in eastern Ukraine.

People prayed and lit candles across the country on Sunday.

In the western city of Lviv, which has been little damaged by the war, children in traditional costumes sang carols and took part in festive processions on the streets.

Children in traditional Ukrainian clothes sing carols during the Christmas celebration in Lviv, Ukraine on December 24, 2023

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