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In the Isle of Man, New Year's Day on 1 January was formerly called Laa Nolick beg in Manx, or Little Christmas Day, while 6 January was referred to as Old Christmas Day. [11] The name Little Christmas is also found in other languages including Slovene (mali Božič), Galician (Nadalinho), and Ukrainian. [citation needed]
However, there is also a small Armenian Patriarchate of Jerusalem, which maintains the traditional Armenian custom of celebrating the birth of Christ on the same day as Theophany (January 6), but uses the Julian calendar for the determination of that date. As a result, this church celebrates "Christmas" (more properly called Theophany) on the ...
1–2 January: New Year's Day: Ամանոր: Tradition 6 January: Christmas Day: Սուրբ Ծնունդ: Based on the calendar used in Armenian Apostolic Church: 28 January: Army Day: Բանակի օր: In celebration of Armenian Army formation on that day in 1992 8 March: International Women's Day: Կանանց տոն: Women's Day 24 April ...
January 6. Sherlock Holmes' Birthday. Cuddle Up Day. Bean Day. January 7. Old Rock Day. Orthodox Christmas. January 8. Bubble Bath Day. Feast of the Epiphany. World Typing Day. January 9.
The cited source does say that "Armenians celebrate Christmas on 6 January", doesn't it? Esoglou 08:09, 12 May 2012 (UTC) In Rituale Armenorum, the rites book for the Armenian church, the section on the rites for January 6 is entitled, "Of the holy feast of the Epiphany of our Lord". The calendar for the Armenian church is given on pages 529-532.
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