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Thursday, 25.12.2008.

10:35

Christmas celebrated in Serbia

Roman Catholic Archbishop of Belgrade Stanislav Hočevar on Wednesday evening served Christmas Eve mass at St. Antun's church in the capital.

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Mike

pre 15 godina

Nah Gojko, the Julian Calendar has its merits. I can celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December as a comeplelely decadent commercial Christmas, and have a solemn, quiet, religious Christmas on January 7 where the rest of the US is getting ready for Valentine's Day and hawking cheap patio furniture :)

roberto

pre 15 godina

a merry X-mas to all, whichever side of the divide or religious faith you may be. i always enjoy this time of year, and see it as a time of reflection and, hopefully, some reconciliation. we're all just human in the end...

roberto

ZK

pre 15 godina

adrian, we all celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December but the difference being with the Gregorian and Julian Calendars - which currently differ by 13 days.

ZK

pre 15 godina

adrian, we all celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December but the difference being with the Gregorian and Julian Calendars - which currently differ by 13 days.

Mike

pre 15 godina

Nah Gojko, the Julian Calendar has its merits. I can celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December as a comeplelely decadent commercial Christmas, and have a solemn, quiet, religious Christmas on January 7 where the rest of the US is getting ready for Valentine's Day and hawking cheap patio furniture :)

roberto

pre 15 godina

a merry X-mas to all, whichever side of the divide or religious faith you may be. i always enjoy this time of year, and see it as a time of reflection and, hopefully, some reconciliation. we're all just human in the end...

roberto

Mike

pre 15 godina

Nah Gojko, the Julian Calendar has its merits. I can celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December as a comeplelely decadent commercial Christmas, and have a solemn, quiet, religious Christmas on January 7 where the rest of the US is getting ready for Valentine's Day and hawking cheap patio furniture :)

ZK

pre 15 godina

adrian, we all celebrate Christmas on the 25th of December but the difference being with the Gregorian and Julian Calendars - which currently differ by 13 days.

roberto

pre 15 godina

a merry X-mas to all, whichever side of the divide or religious faith you may be. i always enjoy this time of year, and see it as a time of reflection and, hopefully, some reconciliation. we're all just human in the end...

roberto