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Orthodox Christian saint commemorations

Overview

Orthodox Christian commemorations focus on the lives and martyrdoms of early saints, specifically Saint Hermolaus and Saint Paraskevia.

Initial observances highlight the feast day of Saint Hermolaus and Saint Paraskevia, noting their histories of religious persecution and steadfastness. In regions such as Bulgaria, these commemorations include special church services and are tied to folk traditions regarding weather omens.

Subsequent traditions emphasize the feast of Saint Paraskeva, known in Balkan folk customs as Trnova Petka. This observance is closely linked to household customs, particularly among women, involving specific rituals to ensure health and domestic peace, such as avoiding heavy chores and purifying homes with incense.

Entities

Paraskeva (Roman martyr) · Saint Paraskeva of Rome (Sveta Petka Trnova) · Orthodox Church · Serbian Orthodox Church · Trnova Petka

Timeline

  1. 11 days ago

    [CULTURE] 17 sources
    Trnova Petka: Orthodox Christians celebrate feast of Saint Paraskeva

    Orthodox Christians celebrate the feast of Saint Paraskeva of Rome (Trnova Petka) on August 8, a day marked by specific folk customs and traditions regarding household peace and health.

  2. 24 days ago

    [CULTURE] 5 sources
    Orthodox Church commemorates Saints Hermolaus and Paraskevia on July 26

    On July 26 the Orthodox Church honors martyrs Saint Hermolaus of Nicomedia and Saint Paraskevia of Rome, recalling their persecution under Roman emperors and related folk traditions.

Sources

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