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January 7... and December 25?
 

Ukraine debates whether to celebrate Christmas twice

After the conflict with Russia, many in the Western part of the country ask for a second holiday on December 25. Evangelical Christians like the secretary of Ukraine’s security council Oleksander Turchynov back the idea.

FUENTES Reuters KIEV 05 DE ENERO DE 2016 10:38 h
tre, christmas, ukraine A Christmas tree in Kiev, Ukraine. / Panoramio

Ukraine, which marks Christmas on January 7 according to Orthodox Christian tradition, has embarked upon a national debate about whether it should also celebrate on December 25, a step that would bring it in line with Western Europe.



The debate – which reflects a re-examination of national identity under the impact of the falling-out with Russia – could sharply divide opinion and comes amid a heightened battle for influence between the Russian and Ukrainian branches of the Orthodox Church.



After Russia annexed Ukraine’s Crimea last year and pro-Kremlin separatists launched a rebellion in the east of the country, some Ukrainians began to re-examine their historically close cultural ties to Russia.



Activists in favour of making December 25 – currently an ordinary working day in Ukraine – an official holiday have started two petitions which have appeared on the presidential website.



If they garner enough support President Petro Poroshenko will have to consider the matter, though the Ukrainian parliament would have the final word.



Oleksander Turchynov, the secretary of Ukraine’s security council and an evangelical Christian, has backed the idea, saying he favours a transition period during which Ukrainians could celebrate Christmas on December 25 as well as on January 7.



The Russian Orthodox Church dominates Ukraine’s central, eastern and southern regions, while Catholics, Evangelicals and Greek Catholics – who celebrate Jesus’s birth on Dec. 25 – are concentrated in the west of the country.



“We, Christians of different confessions of Ukraine, without abandoning their own traditions and wanting to celebrate Christmas with the whole Christian world, ask for a holiday to be established in Ukraine on December 25 in honour of Christmas,” one of the petitioners said.


 

 


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