About Christmas Day (Orthodox)
Christmas Day, known as Прв ден Божик (Prv den Božik) in North Macedonia, is celebrated on January 7th by the Orthodox Christian community. It commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ and is a time for family gatherings, reflection, and joy.
Christmas Day (Orthodox) is a public holiday in North Macedonia. In 2025, it falls on Tuesday, January 7. In the local language, this holiday is known as "Прв ден Божик, Prv den Božik". This holiday does not fall on the same date every year — its date varies annually.
This is a national holiday, observed throughout all of North Macedonia. Most businesses, government offices, and schools are closed on this day.
Traditions & Customs
In North Macedonia, Christmas is celebrated with a special meal that includes traditional dishes such as roasted lamb and sweet bread called 'pogača'. Families also engage in the custom of 'badnjak', where they bring an oak branch into their homes to symbolize life and fertility.
Did You Know?
One interesting fact about Christmas in North Macedonia is that it is common for families to attend a midnight church service on Christmas Eve, which is followed by a festive breakfast on Christmas Day.
Holiday Details
| Holiday Name | Christmas Day (Orthodox) |
| Local Name | Прв ден Божик, Prv den Božik |
| Date | Tuesday, January 7, 2025 |
| Country | |
| Type | Public |
| Scope | National — observed throughout the country |
| Fixed Date | No — date varies annually |
Holiday Greeting
"Среќен Божик! (Sreken Božik!)"
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the significance of the 'badnjak' in North Macedonian Christmas celebrations?
The 'badnjak' is an oak branch that symbolizes life and is an essential part of the Christmas Eve celebration. Families bring it into their homes and often burn it in the fireplace as a way to welcome prosperity and health for the coming year.
Are there any specific foods associated with Christmas in North Macedonia?
Yes, traditional foods include roasted lamb, a special sweet bread called 'pogača', and various festive pastries. These dishes are often prepared in advance and shared among family members during the Christmas meal.
How do North Macedonians typically celebrate Christmas Eve?
Christmas Eve, known as 'Badnjak', is marked by a fasting meal, where families gather to share a simple dinner and attend church services. The evening culminates in the lighting of the 'badnjak' and the anticipation of Christmas Day festivities.
When is Christmas Day (Orthodox) 2025 in North Macedonia?
Christmas Day (Orthodox) 2025 in North Macedonia falls on Tuesday, January 7, 2025.
Is Christmas Day (Orthodox) a public holiday in North Macedonia?
Yes, Christmas Day (Orthodox) is a public holiday in North Macedonia. It is observed nationwide.
Is Christmas Day (Orthodox) on the same date every year?
Christmas Day (Orthodox) does not have a fixed date and varies from year to year.