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According to the new calendar. When are New Year’s holidays 2024−2025 celebrated in Ukraine: the main dates that cannot be missed

According to the new calendar. When are the New Year holidays 2024−2025 celebrated in Ukraine: the main dates that cannot be missed November 22, 04:38 Share: When the winter holidays 2024−2025 are celebrated in Ukraine (Photo: kjpargeter/freepik) The New Year holidays 2024−2025 can bring a little hope and peace, and become a time to make wishes for the entire Ukrainian people. Learn more about the new dates of the New Year’s cycle of upcoming holidays. From September 1, 2023, after”, — write on: ua.news

According to the new calendar. When are New Year’s holidays 2024−2025 celebrated in Ukraine: the main dates that cannot be missed

November 22, 04:38

When are the 2024−2025 winter holidays celebrated in Ukraine (Photo: kjpargeter/freepik)

New Year’s holidays 2024−2025 can bring a little hope and peace, and become a time to make wishes for the entire Ukrainian people. Learn more about the new dates of the New Year’s cycle of upcoming holidays.

From September 1, 2023, after the Orthodox Church of Ukraine at the bishops’ council in Kyiv decided to switch to a new calendar, we celebrate church events in Ukraine according to the New Julian calendar (13 days earlier). So, if you are planning a vacation or a trip with your family, New Year’s holidays are an ideal option for this. It is a special period when families come together to enjoy precious moments together.

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New Year holidays in Ukraine 2024−2025

  • November 21 — Introduction to the Church of the Holy Mother of God
  • November 24 — Feast of the Great Martyr Catherine
  • November 30 — Andrew the First-Called Day
  • December 1 — Nauma
  • December 4 – Barbarians
  • December 5 – Savy
  • December 6 is the Day of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker
  • December 9 — Saint Anna’s Day
  • December 12 — Spyridon Soltsevorot
  • December 20 is Saint Hnat’s Day
  • December 24 — Christmas Eve
  • December 25 – Christmas
  • December 31 — Melanka (Lightning bolts), Generous evening
  • January 1 – Saint Basil’s Day
  • January 1 — New Year. New Year’s carol
  • January 5 — Hungry Kutya or Second Christmas Eve
  • January 6 – Epiphany (Jordan)
  • January 7 – John the Baptist
Editor: Alyona Duka

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