PM extends Christmas greetings to Catholics, Protestants
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic has wished a merry Christmas and a happy New Year to Catholic Archbishop of Belgrade Stanislav Hocevar.
Source: srbija.gov.rs
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(Tanjug, file)
"This is the time of the year when next to our loved ones we remember the values that guide us through life – tolerance, love and generosity. I wish the clergy, monks and believers who celebrate the merriest Christmas holiday of Christ’s birth according to the Gregorian calendar to spend their festive days in peace and joy," Brnabic said, adding:
"May Christmas bring you a lot of health, happiness, success and progress in all areas of life. Peace from God, Christ is born!"
Minority Christian denominations in Serbia, Catholics and Protestants, will celebrate Christmas on December 25, while the holiday is marked on January 7 by the country's majority Eastern Orthodox Christians.
Romanian Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25 and we are eastern european country!Russian Church, Jerusalem Church, Serbia Church and the monasteries of the Atos Mountains celebrate Christmas on 07.01!Bulgarias, greeks and romanians celebrate Christmas on 25.12WTF?!?
(florin TORCEA, 25 December 2018 10:27)
It is a difference in the calendar.
Serbs wish you (Romanian Orthodox) and Greek and Bulgarian Orthodox a blessed celebration.
(JS, 25 December 2018 17:39)
Romanian Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25 and we are eastern european country!Russian Church, Jerusalem Church, Serbia Church and the monasteries of the Atos Mountains celebrate Christmas on 07.01!Bulgarias, greeks and romanians celebrate Christmas on 25.12WTF?!?
(florin TORCEA, 25 December 2018 10:27)
Romanian Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25 and we are eastern european country!Russian Church, Jerusalem Church, Serbia Church and the monasteries of the Atos Mountains celebrate Christmas on 07.01!Bulgarias, greeks and romanians celebrate Christmas on 25.12WTF?!?
(florin TORCEA, 25 December 2018 10:27)
It is a difference in the calendar.
Serbs wish you (Romanian Orthodox) and Greek and Bulgarian Orthodox a blessed celebration.
(JS, 25 December 2018 17:39)
Romanian Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25 and we are eastern european country!Russian Church, Jerusalem Church, Serbia Church and the monasteries of the Atos Mountains celebrate Christmas on 07.01!Bulgarias, greeks and romanians celebrate Christmas on 25.12WTF?!?
(florin TORCEA, 25 December 2018 10:27)
Romanian Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25 and we are eastern european country!Russian Church, Jerusalem Church, Serbia Church and the monasteries of the Atos Mountains celebrate Christmas on 07.01!Bulgarias, greeks and romanians celebrate Christmas on 25.12WTF?!?
(florin TORCEA, 25 December 2018 10:27)
Romanian Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas on December 25 and we are eastern european country!Russian Church, Jerusalem Church, Serbia Church and the monasteries of the Atos Mountains celebrate Christmas on 07.01!Bulgarias, greeks and romanians celebrate Christmas on 25.12WTF?!?
(florin TORCEA, 25 December 2018 10:27)
It is a difference in the calendar.
Serbs wish you (Romanian Orthodox) and Greek and Bulgarian Orthodox a blessed celebration.
(JS, 25 December 2018 17:39)