Yes they do, as Orthodox believe in both God and Jesus Christ, Son of God. So, therefore they celebrate Christmas the day Christ was born.
No.
The Greek orthadox Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December.
They don't celebrate Christmas because they are Muslims
HOW DO THEY CELBRATE CHRISTMAS IN vanuatu
New Year's Day, New Year's Eve., Christmas Eve., Christmas Day, Greek Orthodox Good Friday, Greek Orthodox Easter Monday, Assumption, and possibly Pentecost.
No, people in Suriname celebrate Easter on May 1st and Christmas on the 25th.
January 7 in the Eastern orthodox . Greek, Coptic, and Russian.
Talk to a Greek Orthodox Priest about it.
Because the Romanian Orthodox Church adopted the new (Gregorian) calendar in 1924, along with the Greek Orthodox Church. The largest Orthodox church (the Russian Orthodox) continued to use the old (Julian) calendar, along with the Serbian Orthodox, to celebrate Christmas on 7 January each year.
New Year's Day, New Year's Eve, Epiphany, Green Monday, Greek Independence Day, Greek Cypriot National Day, Greek Orthodox Good Friday, Greek Orthodox, Easter Monday, Labour Day, Pentecost, Assumption, Boxing Day, Christmas Eve., Christmas Day, Cyprus Independence Day, Greek OHI Day, etc.
Troy Polamalu from the Pittsburgh Steelers is Greek Orthodox :)
The name Adam is celebrated by the Orthodox Church on the Sunday before Christmas, that is, 18 December, which is the Sunday of the progenitors of Jesus Christ.