Mary Magdalene Day: What Can and Cannot Be Done on This Holiday – Note for Orthodox Christians

04.08.2024 00:05

Today, Orthodox believers honor the memory of Saint Mary Magdalene, Equal to the Apostles.

This celebration is popularly known as Mary Magdalene Day.

In Rus', on this day it was customary to expect the onset of a period of thunderstorms and showers.

In addition, it was necessary to go into the forest to collect berries and mushrooms, of which there were a lot these days.

Mary Magdalene is known for accompanying the Savior Jesus Christ throughout his life. She also accompanied the Son of God on his final journey.

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In addition, the saint carried myrrh to rub the body of Jesus after the execution. She was one of the first to witness His divine resurrection.

According to the scriptures, Mary Magdalene was from the city of Magdala in Galilee. She was possessed by 7 demons, and only the Son of God could heal her.

After her divine salvation, Mary Magdalene believed in God and followed Jesus Christ in his wanderings. She also helped him in his earthly concerns.

It is also known that Mary Magdalene became the first evangelist of Christ’s salvation.

What Not to Do on Mary Magdalene Day

On this day, many people followed certain rules:

  • did not plant any plants;
  • did not cover the windows with curtains, especially from the sun;
  • They didn't swear, didn't curse, didn't argue.

It was on August 4 that it was considered a grave sin to commit ungodly acts, namely, to quarrel for a long time. Otherwise, according to beliefs, one could bring loneliness upon oneself.

What can you do on Mary Magdalene Day?

Today it is recommended to open all the windows wide open to let in the sunlight – a harbinger of all good things.

In addition, you should go to the forest to pick berries and mushrooms.

It is also worth making jam, especially from berries.

Author: Margarita Sadkovskaya Editor of Internet resources

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