In pictures: Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas
Orthodox Christians around the world are celebrating Christmas on 7 January.
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Orthodox priest Marko Males leads a mass on the eve of Orthodox Christmas in the Church of the Holy Mother of God in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem Theophilos III smiles as he arrives at the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem to celebrate Christmas according to the Eastern Orthodox calendar.
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Crowds of people watch his arrival.
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Fireworks are seen above the Church of the Holy Mother of God in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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In the Serbian capital Belgrade residents attended the ceremonial burning of dried oak branches in front of the Temple of Saint Sava.
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Russian Patriarch Kirill led a Christmas service at the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in the capital Moscow.
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Russia is home to the world's biggest Orthodox community.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin lights a candle at the Church of the Saviour of the Miraculous Image in Novo-Ogaryovo, his state residence outside Moscow.
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An Orthodox believer lights a candle during a Christmas liturgy at the Church of New Martyrs and Confessors of Russia.
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Coptic Christians have been in Egypt for nearly 2,000 years. Here Egyptian Coptic Priests lead Christmas Mass at the Archangel Michael Coptic Orthodox Church in Cairo.
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Syrian Christian worshippers light candles at the Mar Sarkis Armenian Orthodox Church in Damascus.
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A woman prays during in a Holy Myrrhbearers Cathedral in Baku, Azerbaijan.