Jonah's Day: What Can and Cannot Be Done on This Holiday - Important Advice for Orthodox Christians

18.11.2024 00:35

Jonah's Day is an important holiday for Orthodox believers, dedicated to the memory of Saints Jonah, Archbishop of Novgorod, and Jonah, Metropolitan of Moscow.

According to folk tradition, on this day, unmarried girls turned to the saint with prayers for a good groom.

What not to do

Don't start important things

Jonah's day is not the best time for responsible decisions. Anything you start on this day will not end successfully.

Don't sign documents

If you have to sign important papers on this day, it is better to postpone it. According to folk signs, evil spirits can steal luck.

Don't pick up coins

According to popular belief, if you pick up a coin on Jonah's Day, it will lead to loneliness and bad luck.

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Don't clean someone else's house

It is believed that you can transfer the misfortunes of the owners onto yourself. It is better to refrain from helping with cleaning in other people's houses on this day.

What can be done

Get things in order

Clean up not only your home, but also yourself, draw conclusions and finish what you started.

Bake some pies

On St. Jonah's Day, pies with cabbage, potato or turnip filling were baked. This was a way to give thanks for the harvest and treat loved ones.

Fortune telling for the future

On this day, girls would tell fortunes about their future groom. There were simple fortune-telling techniques, such as throwing grain to find out if there would be happiness.

Handicrafts for comfort

Women sewed, knitted and embroidered. This was considered a good sign for the future and for the home.

Create comfort in your home

Traditionally, it was important to create a cozy atmosphere: they lit a fireplace, brewed herbal tea and read old stories.

Good and useful deeds

On St. Jonah's Day, donate items to a shelter, treat your neighbors to baked goods, or support those who need support.

Gather around the table

It's a good day to get together with your family. Have a family dinner and share important moments of life with each other.

Author: Elena Gutyro Editor of Internet resources

Content
  1. What not to do
  2. Don't start important things
  3. Don't sign documents
  4. Don't pick up coins
  5. Don't clean someone else's house
  6. What can be done
  7. Get things in order
  8. Bake some pies
  9. Fortune telling for the future
  10. Handicrafts for comfort
  11. Create comfort in your home
  12. Good and useful deeds
  13. Gather around the table