Nestor and Paraskeva: what can and cannot be done on this holiday - important advice for the Orthodox

09.11.2024 00:05

On the day of remembrance of the Venerable Nestor the Chronicler of the Caves and the Great Martyr Paraskeva Friday, Orthodox Christians traditionally observe certain rules.

This day is associated with special rituals, vows and pious deeds.

What not to do

Promises and oaths

You shouldn't make promises if you know in advance that they will be difficult to fulfill.

Hasty vows can bring trouble and unnecessary complications into your life.

Dreams of a groom

Single girls are better off refraining from thinking about their future spouse.

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It is believed that requests for marriage today can delay a meeting with your betrothed for a long time.

Avoid conflicts

Quarrels and conflicts today are fraught with deterioration of health.

Stay calm and try to avoid any heated arguments.

Debts and loans

You shouldn't lend money to friends and strangers.

It is believed that such generosity can lead to financial losses.

Food restrictions

Avoid overeating and spending too much on delicacies.

Financial losses and material difficulties can result from excessive spending on food.

What can be done

Make vows

This day is suitable for making a vow or promise to Saint Paraskeva.

A promise kept will bring joy and can fulfill a cherished desire.

Overcoming laziness

If you lack determination, make a promise to yourself to complete an important task.

This is a favorable time to start leading a healthy lifestyle.

Keeping promises

If you've ever promised something but failed to deliver, now is the time to make it right.

Fulfilled promises help to purify the soul and bring inner peace.

Prayers for protection

This day is suitable for praying for self-protection.

Paraskeva is considered the patroness of women and family well-being.

Helping those in need

On this day, pies were baked and distributed to the poor as a sign of good intentions.

All good deeds done on this day help to fulfill wishes.

Author: Elena Gutyro Editor of Internet resources

Content
  1. What not to do
  2. Promises and oaths
  3. Dreams of a groom
  4. Avoid conflicts
  5. Debts and loans
  6. Food restrictions
  7. What can be done
  8. Make vows
  9. Overcoming laziness
  10. Keeping promises
  11. Prayers for protection
  12. Helping those in need