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[Pic] Merry Christmas From Russia – Where Xmas is on 7th January…

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Original Post Date: 2007-01-05 Time: 00:00:00  Posted By: Jan

[Here’s wishing you a Merry Xmas too! I must admit, if there are TWO things I do love about the Russians it is this:-

1) Their amazing historic architecture. They have the most amazingly beautiful buildings I have ever seen.

2) It is their engineering – simple, elegant, cheap, efficient.

But their architecture just stuns me. I have never seen buildings as beautiful as those in Russia/former Soviet Union. I have no problem acknowledging great achievements, even if they are the product of some of my enemies! Jan]

January 7 is a Christmas day in Orthodox Christian Church (i.e. in Russia, Ukraine, Greece, Serbia, Ethiopia,Armenia etc)

One of the biggest Christian cathedrales in the world is Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow.

It was constructed in honor of the victory of Russia over Napoleon in 1812n and destroyed by Communist barbars in 1931 (in order to construct a “Palace of Soviets”). The Cathedral was reconstructed in 2000.

Here – an actual view of the Cathedral and a video of explosions in 1931.

http://olympus.ourlife.ru/gallery/details.php?image_id=5781&s=c9c5139da5d44c839c47c2926be1f33c

http://www.xxc.ru/english/destruct/index.htm

Replied:

Thank you for this post. That is new information to me. I have a cousin who was a priest in the Greek Orthodox Church, but I have no memory of their Christmas date being different from Dec. 25.

All the best to you, now and in the coming new year!

Regards,

JoAn