Most Canadians marked Christmas on Dec. 25, as did some Ukrainians. Others, like
me, whether over there or here, still celebrate traditionally according to the
Julian calendar, on Jan. 7. This year I will do so by candlelight, in solidarity
with the many Ukrainians whose loved ones were murdered, whose cities are
shattered, who do not have the taken-for-granted comforts of electricity, water
and heating in the dead of winter, their very lives threatened daily by the
recurring plague of Russian missile salvoes.