Kuwait Times

Eastern Christians celebrate Christmas in Bethlehem

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BETHLEHEM: Thousands of Christians from the eastern tradition gathered in Bethlehem yesterday for Christmas Eve celebratio­ns, with a procession to the site where Jesus is believed to have been born.

A few thousand people, including the Greek Orthodox Patriarch Theophilos III, attended the celebratio­ns in the occupied West Bank at the Church of the Nativity-built on the site where Christians believe Jesus Christ was born. On a crisp sunny morning, Palestinia­n scout groups performed bagpipe and brass versions of Jingle Bells and other Christmas songs, while residents and foreign tourists lined the streets.

After entering the church, priests addressed the congregati­on ahead of a major mass planned for yesterday evening. Eastern Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7, while those in the West observe it on December 25 due to difference­s between the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The celebratio­ns for Western Christmas two weeks before were larger in scale with many more pilgrims, but the majority of Palestinia­n Christians come from churches that celebrate on January 7.

John Mawal, an Australian Orthodox priest of Lebanese descent visiting for the holiday period, said the morning was “very special” for him. “Here you see a few of the patriarchs coming in from the different denominati­ons coming through and the last of them being the Jerusalem Patriarch Theophilus,” he said.

“Being from Australia it is something we would probably never get to see in our lifetime.”

The day is due to conclude with thousands packed into the church for midnight mass, before Christmas celebratio­ns today. Mariana Thaljieh, an Orthodox Christian from Bethlehem, said she was there to welcome Theophilos but would come back later for mass.

“The atmosphere is lovely. I feel safe today. The weather is very beautiful and that is helping the people to come.” “The atmosphere is very beautiful in the city of his birth.”

 ??  ?? ALEPPO: Aram I, Armenian Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia, leads the Armenian Christmas Day service at the Saint Mary Armenian Apostolic church in Aleppo yesterday. — AFP
ALEPPO: Aram I, Armenian Catholicos of the Holy See of Cilicia, leads the Armenian Christmas Day service at the Saint Mary Armenian Apostolic church in Aleppo yesterday. — AFP

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