Ukrainian Christmas a time to share culture, tradition
Christmas may be in the past for many, but for Prince Albert’s large Ukrainian population, the festivities are only beginning.
Jan Olesko, president of the Prince Albert & District Ukrainian Culture and Heritage Club, said Ukrainians have been living in Canada for more than 125 years. The club’s 85 members and their families will be celebrating Ukrainian Christmas in Prince Albert, she said, along with hundreds of other families around the province and nation. Ukrainian Christmas is not just for those with Ukrainian heritage, Olesko said, and the club tries to include everyone in their events.
“Our goal is to become more inclusive,” she said. “To share about all the benefits of being Canadian, and also our contributions.”
Ukrainian Christmas falls on Sunday, Jan. 7 this year, because the Ukrainian orthodox tradition still uses the Julian calendar. Although no gifts are exchanged, Olesko said Ukrainian Christmas includes many long-standing traditions.