Orthodox New Year

People in religious attire pose with icons and candles in front of an arched backdrop, featuring both men and women. A dog sits in the foreground.

People in religious attire pose with icons and candles in front of an arched backdrop, featuring both men and women. A dog sits in the foreground.

Orthodox New Year

 

 

 

 

🌟 Why Orthodox New Year Matters 🌟
Orthodox New Year, celebrated on January 14, is observed by Eastern Orthodox Christian communities following the Julian calendar. This day offers a time for spiritual reflection, cultural celebration, and new beginnings. Recognizing this holiday promotes inclusivity and honors traditions from countries like Russia, Serbia, Ukraine, and Ethiopia.

πŸ’Ό Why It Matters at Work
Celebrating Orthodox New Year in the workplace fosters cultural understanding and inclusivity. By acknowledging this day, you show support for colleagues who observe it, reinforcing their sense of belonging. It’s a meaningful way to embrace religious and cultural diversity while enriching workplace connections.

πŸŽ‰ Celebrate with a Simple Idea
Host a lunch featuring traditional foods from countries that observe the Orthodox New Year! Encourage employees to share stories about the significance of the day, creating an opportunity for learning and connection.

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🌎 Let’s honor diverse traditions and make inclusivity a priority! πŸ’• #OrthodoxNewYear #InclusionMatters

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