The holiday of Rodion the Icebreaker combines Christian traditions and folk customs.
The name of the holiday is associated with the Day of Remembrance of six apostles from the seventy, including Herodion and Erastus.
People call this day Icebreaker, because the first thin ice forms on the water bodies.
It is strictly forbidden to step on thin ice on this day. Such an action is mortally dangerous.
For this reason, fishermen did not go out on the ice, preferring to stay at home.
Avoid making expensive or unplanned purchases. The financial difficulties that may follow will be difficult to overcome.
Greed and stinginess will attract trouble on this day.
It is not recommended to give gifts, as you can pass on your luck along with them. This can lead to problems in business and life.
Traditionally, blessed bread is given to livestock to help them survive the winter, and is also eaten by people themselves to protect themselves from evil spirits.
Consecrated bread can be offered to a person with whom you are in a quarrel.
A good day to stay home and spend time with your family.
Do good deeds, because helping other people will come back to you threefold.
Light-colored clothing on this day symbolizes good intentions and protection.
If your wardrobe consists of dark items, then you will need light details or accessories.