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Want to know how to celebrate the Trinity? Read our article!

The Trinity is the greatest holiday of all Orthodox Christians, which falls on the 50th day after the Passover of Christ. A day commemorates the memory of the descent of the Holy Spirit to the apostles and is dedicated to the glorification of the Holy Trinity. This is a twelve-day holiday in the Orthodox calendar. In this article we will learn how to celebrate the Trinity today, and also recall how our ancestors once did in Russia. In general, celebrate this holiday began from the IV century! It was then in the Council of Constantinople that the dogma of the Trinity was finally confirmed: monotheism was proclaimed - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Do you know how to celebrate the Trinity? No? Now we will tell you!

Great holiday

Previously, the Trinity had to take place in the fresh air - in the forest, in nature. So-called folk festivals were held. It is worth noting that they were very noisy. Let's find out how this day was celebrated in Ancient Rus, and how it is celebrated now - in Russia!

How to celebrate the Trinity in Russia

Before the Trinity

It is interesting that in the very last week before this bright holiday - on Thursday - in Russia it was customary to cook certain dishes and treats: pies, kurniki, flat cakes, eggs. In addition, people cooked different soup from poultry. After the Mass, it was necessary to go to the forest, taking all the yummy with them. People were located under the trees, and drank beer, eating their pastries. The young generation was engaged in fortune-telling on that day.

In addition, in Russia Trinity walks were directly related to wedding customs and rites, in particular, young people chose their second half. Then the couples stopped at the branchy birch which attracted them and began to weave wreaths, trying not to break off the branches from the tree.

On holiday

People's festivities that started before the holiday continued to the Trinity ... People also had a feast in the open air, and young guys who once chose a couple and wreathed wreaths went to that forest again, but not to join the festivities, But to develop these wreaths back. At the same time, every couple who found her earlier wreath was able to judge about this or that future:

  • If the wreath withered - do not wait for good;
  • Remained green and fresh - happiness is coming.

Mandatory custom

Already in Russia on the Trinity among Orthodox Christians it was customary to decorate their houses and temples with flowers and twigs of birch! What for? Any person who knows how to celebrate the Trinity, you will immediately respond that flowers and greens are symbols of life! This is how Christians expressed and continue to express to the Lord gratitude and joy for the fact that He was able to revive them through baptism into a new life!

How to celebrate the Trinity in Russia

Folklore says that among the people the Trinity Week is called green saints. In principle, people who know and remember how to celebrate the Trinity, try to preserve the traditions of their ancestors and organize folk festivals. They bake loaves, invite guests, give them wreaths woven from herbs. Trinity is a truly beautiful holiday! Of course, to this day the custom to decorate the Temples and houses with flowers, twigs or grass has been preserved.

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