Orthodox believers enter the New Year at midnight
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For the majority of Orthodox believers who follow the Julian calendar, the New Year began at midnight. In Belgrade, where the Serbian Orthodox Church is headquartered, many welcomed it in the city center, while in Slovenia, some caterers organized celebrations.
The majority of Orthodox believers who follow the Julian calendar will enter the New Year at midnight. The majority of Orthodox believers celebrate the New Year on January 14, as they use the Julian calendar, which is 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar.
The majority of Orthodox believers, who follow the Julian calendar, will enter the New Year at midnight. New Year's celebrations with special menus and live music are being prepared by numerous establishments in Serbia, especially in Belgrade. New Year's parties will also be organized by some caterers in Slovenia. The party is being prepared, among others, at the Portal guesthouse in Ljubljana. As they told STA, there is a lot of interest in the…
The majority of Orthodox believers, who follow the Julian calendar, will enter the New Year at midnight. New Year's celebrations with special menus and live music are being prepared by many bars in Serbia, especially in Belgrade.
The majority of Orthodox believers, who follow the Julian calendar, will enter the New Year at midnight. New Year's celebrations with special menus and live music are being prepared by numerous bars in Serbia, especially in Belgrade. New Year's parties will also be organized by some restaurateurs in Slovenia.
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