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For the past four years, Mariana loved #Christmas. Her family reunited in their hometown after long weeks of separation, set the table with clay dishes, and annoyed the neighbors with rumbling laughter.
But the joy was short-lived. Her mother's gaze would drift toward Mariana's grandmother, who, instead of a festive dinner, declined to celebrate. #Christmas had not yet arrived for her.
Within seconds, accusations will begin: specifically, that Mariana's grandmother is continuing the traditions of "Russian agents."
Most of the world celebrates #Christmas on December 25. But Ukraine, until recently, followed Russia's lead, marking it on January 7.
The shared religious calendar was one of the tools used to sustain the myth of Slavic unity, allowing Moscow to maintain its influence long after Ukrainian independence.
The war has accelerated Ukraine's separation from #Russia, including through religion.
Celebrating #Christmas on December 25 was another step toward aligning with the West. and a process of decolonization.
But this shift came with consequences. For thousands of families, including my own, Christmas is not only a time of reunion but also a source of arguments.
For the past four years, Mariana loved Christmas. Her family reunited in their hometown after long weeks of separation, set the table with clay dishes, and annoyed the neighbors with rumbling laughter.
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