Is it possible to work on major church holidays? They say that on major church holidays you can’t work or bathe.

According to the fourth commandment, one must work for six days, but devote the seventh, Saturday, to serving God and godly deeds, leaving other concerns on this day. Nowadays, the Old Testament Sabbath has been replaced by the New Testament Sunday, and on these days we have to do a variety of things, but church holidays are still honored as holy days and are set aside for spiritual life.

Fourth Commandment

The call not to work on church holidays goes back to the wording of the fourth commandment, which reads: “... you shall work six days, and in them you shall do all your work; but the seventh day, the Sabbath, is for the Lord your God.” On the seventh day, it was supposed to engage in works of mercy, study the Word of God, visit temples - live a spiritual life, take care of your soul. Church holidays dedicated to saints and events from the Bible also fall into this category.

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In anticipation of church holidays, believers and superstitious people begin to rush to complete as much accumulated work as possible. This allows you to relax and do nothing during the holiday period. Everyone received information that it is undesirable to work on church holidays, and especially to clean the home.

It happens that the day before a person simply did not know that tomorrow was a big holiday and, waking up in the morning, he realized in horror that the house was a mess and he couldn’t work! Let's find out why people so confidently pass on from generation to generation superstitions that on church holidays you should never clean up, and that it is better to spend the day in a mess, so that later...

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About two thousand years ago, our Lord Jesus Christ said in the Gospel that man is not made for the Sabbath, but the Sabbath is for man. The church's understanding of the meaning of holidays and Sundays does not come down to being passive and not moving a hand, but to the fact that on these days we must pause the usual everyday, family, and work bustle and raise our heads to the sky. To do this, if we have at least the minimum opportunity, we need to go to pray at the service, and then, as far as life circumstances allow us, devote this day to concerns not addressed to ourselves. If we have children, it is better to devote Sunday not to doing laundry, but to communicating with them, because it is much more difficult than washing dishes to talk deeply and openly with your own children. If we have older relatives whom we have not visited for a long time, we need to get to them and call them. If there are people who need our support, then it would be good to support them.

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Recently there was the Annunciation. And soon it’s Easter. Many rural residents are constantly wondering: is it possible to work on church holidays? In the countryside, especially in spring and autumn, there is a lot of work in the garden and courtyards. Moreover, Sundays are also considered church holidays throughout the year. To answer the question of when to work, when not to work, and on which church holidays, I will try to summarize all the information on this matter: what I heard and read personally, what I heard from our priests, what I heard from people who constantly go to church.

Where did it come from, since when is it forbidden to work on church holidays?

The fourth commandment of God says:

“Remember the Sabbath day, and keep it holy: six days you shall do it, and in them you shall do all your work; but on the seventh day, the Sabbath, is for the Lord your God.”

With this commandment, the Lord God commands us to work for six days and do the necessary things to which one is called, and to devote the seventh day to serving Him and to the saints...

Even when we were young, our elders often told us that we shouldn’t work on Sunday, but we just grinned and went on working, fortunately our health allowed us to do so. Meanwhile, no matter who you ask, no one knows where this belief came from. Let's look into this issue.

According to priests, church holidays and Sundays in Christianity are those days on which you really cannot work. This is due to the fact that God created the world for 6 days, and on the seventh he decided to rest. So a person should not work without rest, because in this case he will only spoil his health. At such times, it is recommended not only to relax, but also to attend church and devote oneself to the Lord. Meanwhile, some physical labor is still allowed - for example, you can clean a sick or old person’s apartment or simply look after him. There's nothing wrong with that.

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I've been busy at work all week. I only have time to do household chores - do laundry, cook dinner - on Sunday, when I return from church. But my grandmother claims that working on Sunday is a sin. Is it so? Julia

Archpriest Konstantin OSTROVSKY, rector of the Assumption Church in the city of Krasnogorsk, Moscow Region, dean of the churches of the Krasnogorsk district of the Moscow diocese, answers:

Of course, if someone manages to organize his time in such a way that he can devote all Sundays and holidays exclusively to prayer and works of mercy, this is wonderful. In the morning, the man went to the liturgy, took communion, had a meal with his pious family, the whole family visited the sick and those in prison, went to church in the evening for service, again had a meal with his family, everyone prayed and went to bed. What would be better! But if the mother of the family refuses to cook dinner because she can’t work on a holiday, and her husband and children are hungry and maybe even...

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I answer: of course, you can work on a holiday! And, yes, this is absolutely correct! A request to the authors of this question: give me a link to some point in the Holy Scriptures or in the Constitution, which clearly states that healers should not receive people on religious holidays. You see, on Orthodox holidays people get sick and suffer from various problems no less than on other days. Or even more (many victims of damage feel deterioration precisely on church holidays corresponding to ancient pagan holidays). So why should I refuse to help them?

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Many believers often wonder whether it is possible to work on church holidays? The answer in this case cannot be unambiguous, as it depends on various factors.

If we are guided by what is written in the Old Testament, then its fourth commandment states that the Sabbath day must be spent holy and dedicated to the Lord. The remaining six days of the week must be devoted to work.

According to this commandment, received by Moses from God on Mount Sinai, once a week there should be a day of rest from everyday worries, when you need to devote your thoughts and deeds to the Lord, attend church and temple, and study the Word of God.

What does the New Testament say?

New Testament texts call this day Sunday, which has become for believers a day when it is not worth working, but rather going to church and praying. But given the pace of modern life, few people manage to step away from a variety of tasks, so even on their days off people continue to deal with current issues.

Why can't you work on church holidays?

Nevertheless, there are periods when believers try to put everything aside - these are church holidays. People believe that it is sinful to work on these days, since they are dedicated to saints and events from the Bible that should be read.

A person who violates the tradition and instructions of the New Testament will face punishment. Therefore, Christians try to refrain from work on the main (twelfth) church holidays.

What church holidays are you not allowed to work on?

It is considered a particularly great sin to work on major church holidays, including:

    February 15: Presentation of the Lord - meeting of Jesus Christ in the Jerusalem Temple with Simeon the God-Receiver;

    April 7: Annunciation - on this day the Archangel Gabriel informed the Blessed Virgin Mary about the imminent Birth of the future Savior of the World, the Son of God Jesus Christ;

    Last Sunday before Easter: Palm Sunday or Palm Sunday - Jesus Christ enters Jerusalem on a donkey, where he is welcomed by the locals;

    Moving date (depending on the lunisolar calendar) - Easter: the most significant holiday of Christians, the day of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ;

    Thursday 40th day after Easter: Ascension of the Lord - the ascension of Jesus into heaven in the flesh;

    Fiftieth day after Easter: Holy Trinity (Pentecost) - the descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles and the Virgin Mary;

    August 6: Transfiguration of the Lord - the appearance of the Divine Majesty of Jesus before his three closest disciples during prayer;

    August 15: Dormition of the Virgin Mary - the day of the burial of the Virgin Mary and the day of remembrance of this event;

    December 4: Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary into the Temple - the day on which Anna and Joachim brought Mary to the Jerusalem Temple to dedicate her to God.

What can't you do on holidays?

To avoid unpleasant situations, still try to avoid working on major holidays, even if you are not a very religious person and do not attend church often.

What signs and beliefs exist?

    On Christmas, you should not go hunting, fishing, hiking - in general, spend the day actively, as there is a high probability of an accident. This is a family holiday, and it should be spent with family and friends.

    At Christmas, you also cannot do things related to productive labor: sewing, knitting, weaving, spinning. The thread is considered a symbol of fate and life, and tying it or doing anything else is a bad omen.

    Christmas is a holiday of family, peace and joy, so you can’t do household chores that can be put off: cleaning, laundry. You cannot clean up until January 14 - on this day, all garbage is collected and burned on the street, so that evil spirits do not disturb the house throughout the year.

    Another sign associated with Christmas: if you invited guests and the fairer sex was the first to step on the threshold, it means that the women in the family will be sick all year.

    On the Feast of the Presentation, you should not leave home, as the trip may not end as you expected, or you will not return home soon.

    On Annunciation and Palm Sunday, you cannot do housework until the evening. It is also not recommended to work on the ground from which, according to legend, snakes crawl out on this day. There is even a saying: “A bird doesn’t build a nest, a girl doesn’t braid her hair.”

    On Easter and in general the entire preceding Easter week it is also recommended to refrain from work. But if there are urgent matters, then the church perceives this circumstance loyally.

    Church holiday of Ascension. Is it possible to work? Ascension is considered one of the biggest holidays in the church. On this day, as well as on any other holidays, working is strictly prohibited. There is even a saying: “They don’t work in the fields on Ascension, but after Ascension they plow.”

    Is it possible to work on Trinity Sunday? This is the day when the Holy Spirit descended on the apostles and promised them to return after his ascension to heaven. And so it happened. The event has become a holiday for Christians all over the world and is celebrated with special honor. Therefore, various works (on the ground, around the house) are not recommended. And when asked whether it is possible to work on Trinity Sunday, the priest will tell you that it is not advisable to do this.

It is better to make sure that you are doing everything correctly, especially if you consider yourself to be deeply religious people. Therefore, do not be afraid to once again ask the church minister whether you can work on church holidays. The priest will tell you which works are permissible on a particular holiday, and which are strictly prohibited. Numerous signs and beliefs explain why you cannot work on church holidays: those who violate this prohibition will face punishment in the form of poverty, health problems and all sorts of failures.

What do church ministers say?

Church ministers say that if on holidays or Sundays a person does not pray, does not attend church or temple, does not read the Bible, but is simply idle, then this is very bad. Days off from work are given precisely in order to devote them to serving the Lord, knowing oneself, attending services and peace.

Is it a sin to work on church holidays? You will hear from the priest that if according to your schedule you have to go to work or start a shift, or there is no way to postpone household chores, then this will not be a sin. After all, you can devote your thoughts to God not only at home or in church, but anywhere at any time. It all depends on the situation. The same applies to the question of whether you can work in the garden on church holidays or not. If there is an urgent need, it is better to carry out your plan and ask God for forgiveness in prayer.

What signs are associated with church holidays?

Over the years, the people have accumulated a lot of knowledge, which they passed on from generation to generation. This is also associated with various signs, especially those related to holidays. Therefore, in addition to the pressing question of whether it is possible to work on church holidays, religious people should also be aware of observations related to them.

Thus, it is believed that if it snows on Christmas, the year will be successful and profitable. If the weather is sunny, then spring will be cold. A pleasant tradition was baking a coin in a pie. Whoever gets it will experience success and happiness in the new year.

On the Feast of the Presentation, people believed in the magical power of water and the fulfillment of desires. It was also a harbinger of spring: the weather on this day was an indicator of what the coming spring would be like.

The Annunciation is also rich in various beliefs and signs. On this day you cannot borrow money or take anything out of the house, so as not to give away your prosperity and luck. A very interesting observation related to hair: it was not recommended to comb your hair, put on makeup or get a haircut, as you could confuse your fate.

Easter signs

There were especially many signs for Easter. Among them are:

    if a child is born on Easter Sunday, be lucky and famous;

    if a child is born on Easter week, he will have good health;

    if the Easter cakes are cracked, then there will be no happiness in the family for a whole year;

    If you hear a cuckoo on Easter, it means that a new addition to the family is expected. If an unmarried girl hears the bird, she will soon have a wedding;

    A tradition that has survived to this day is that the whole family should begin the Easter meal with a piece of Easter cake and an egg, blessed in the church during the festive service.

To work or not to work?

The traditions of the people, passed down from generation to generation, change or are forgotten over time.

Whether you can work on church holidays is up to you to decide. Religious people even now sacredly honor such days and try to adhere to all the instructions of the church.

Teacher of Orthodox culture Galina Kolesnichenko told AiF-South about when and, most importantly, how to properly celebrate church holidays. She also dispelled common misconceptions about what should and should not be done these days.

People don't go to the cemetery on Easter

Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem or Palm Sunday (April 1). The people of Jerusalem celebrate this holiday very solemnly. The willow is cut in advance and on Saturday, it is blessed in the church. Previously, solemn processions were organized in Rus', imitating the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem.

“It is important to remember that the Willow that you consecrated in the Temple should under no circumstances be thrown away. A twig consecrated with Holy water, like everything else consecrated in the temple, and even the husks from consecrated Easter eggs, and the wrapper from Easter cakes bought in a store and consecrated, should be burned. By the way, it is believed that a consecrated willow branch protects the house from fire.”

Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (April 7). According to legend, on this day the Most Holy and Immaculate Virgin Mary received the news that she was destined to become the mother of the Infant God. The celebration of the Annunciation consists of visiting the temple on this day and listening to the Liturgy.

“After the end of the Liturgy, according to ancient Russian custom, believers release the birds into the wild. This ritual symbolizes that the birds are not locked in a cage, but are free, in search of the Divine Church. On this holiday, by the way, birds are bought en masse to be released.”

Easter or Resurrection of Christ (April 8). It is considered the most important Christian holiday. Now, as before, tables are generously set on this day. Among the dishes, the main symbols are colored eggs, Easter cakes, and fragrant Easter curds. On Saturday night, all this is carried to the solemn service in the church, where the priest blesses them. And on Sunday morning the family gathers around the set table.

“However, there is a well-established misconception that food from the holiday table that remains unclaimed should be taken to the cemetery. It is forbidden. Firstly, it is worth visiting the cemetery on Radonitsa. Secondly, under no circumstances should you leave food, or even worse, a shot glass or a cigarette, as people often do.”

Ascension of the Lord (May 17). Celebrating the “ascension of Jesus Christ into heaven in the flesh.” It is believed that the event took place on the Mount of Olives - from this day the full flowering of spring begins, as if its end and transition to summer.

“On the eve of the holiday, an all-night vigil is served and the ritual of giving Easter is performed. A solemn liturgy is held on Thursday. You need to go to church for confession and communion. On this day, rectangular pies with onions are baked and decorated with crossbars in the form of a symbolic ladder - the path of Christ to heaven. It is also customary to remember deceased ancestors with pancakes and boiled eggs. But doing housework, for example, cleaning, is not allowed. Any other labor-intensive, “menial” work is also prohibited. And by the way, on this day you cannot say the phrase “Christ is Risen,” since on the Ascension the Shroud is taken out of churches.”

"Share with the disadvantaged"

Trinity (May 27). The church established it as a separate, independent holiday in memory of “the day when the Spirit descended upon the assembled apostles, filling them with light and grace. For Christianity, God has three persons: father, son and holy spirit.” Therefore, in trinity, parishioners also gather inside churches, where the priests pray that the spirit will appear to them as the basis of life, its filling, a source of light and grace.

“On Trinity, flowers and green branches are illuminated, apartments and houses are decorated, and in the church the floors are covered with green grass, like a carpet. On this day you cannot do field work, sew, or swim in the sea or river.”

Transfiguration of the Lord or Apple Saved (August 19). As the Holy Scripture says, on this day Jesus and his disciples prayed on the top of Mount Tabor. “During prayer, Jesus’ face became brighter, and his clothes became whiter than snow…. Soon they were surrounded by a cloud, from which the disciples heard the voice of the Heavenly Father, who said: “This is my beloved son. Listen to him." This is where the vision ended, the cloud disappeared.”

“This is a holiday of thanksgiving for the gifts of nature. It is believed that before the Apple Savior the entire grain harvest must be completely harvested, since after August 19 any rain will destroy the entire harvest. Also on this day, it is customary to share the apple harvest with family and the disadvantaged.”

Dormition of the Blessed Virgin Mary (August 28) The holiday is dedicated to the memory of the Dormition (death) of the Blessed Virgin Mary. According to scripture, on this day the Apostles, who were in different countries, met in Jerusalem to say goodbye and bury the Virgin Mary.

“On this day you cannot work, sew, wash, wash floors, or work in the garden. You need to go to church, pray and do good deeds.”

Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (September 21). Comes first in chronology, because Previously, the year began on September 1. Well, the second reason is that it was with the birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary that other holidays began to be built in succession.

“You can’t do evil, you need to try to do as much as possible. Helping people these days, visiting the poor, sick, and disadvantaged is important. The twelfth holidays are very important, therefore the requirements applicable to them are the same.”

All year protection

Exaltation of the Cross of the Lord (September 27). The holiday was established in honor of the Finding of the Cross of the Lord (326, Jerusalem, in the immediate vicinity of Golgotha). The cross of Jesus Christ was defined when a sick woman, on whom three crosses were placed in turn, received healing. According to another legend, a dead person who was carried along the street for burial was resurrected from contact with this cross.

“The Exaltation also refers to the twelve holidays - intense prayer, visiting temple, and “hygiene of your soul” are important on these days.

Entry into the Temple of the Blessed Virgin Mary (December 4). On this day, the temple is usually decorated in soft blue (Mary's favorite color) - on this day Mary's elderly parents, Joachim and Anna, dedicated their only three-year-old daughter to God. There is a legend that describes how a three-year-old baby independently climbs the high steps into the walls of the Jerusalem Temple. This day also shows great love for God. Joachim and Anna were extremely wealthy and kind people, but it took them a long time to give birth to a child. After fifty years of marriage, despairing Joachim withdrew into the desert, where he spent 40 days and nights. Anna continued to pray at home. And “the prayer was answered.

“On this day, it is advisable to take communion and wear clothes with a light blue tint to the Temple. If you confess and receive communion on this day, the Mother of God will protect you all year long.”

Nativity of the Lord (January 7). On this holiday, Orthodox people break their fast (eat fast food after fasting). It is believed that this is the brightest holiday - the birth of Jesus Christ, the son of God. The virgin birth and supernatural birth make this holiday even more vibrant and revered. Before Christmas there is a fast of 40 days.

“It is advisable to hold an all-night vigil in the church. January 7 is the best time to visit and receive guests. It is important that you should only communicate during Christmas with those people who can bring you happiness. As a rule, edible gifts are given at Christmas. Be sure to bring kutya, sweets, jam and pickles. You can also give a toy if it’s a child.”

Epiphany of the Lord (January 19). On this day they remember how the prophet John the Baptist baptized Jesus Christ in the Jordan River. Baptism was the first appearance of Christ to the people of Israel. It was after Epiphany that the first disciples followed the Teacher.

“We must remember that only physically healthy people can plunge into the ice hole on this day. This moment is not reflected as cleansing from all sins (in combination with cleansing the soul through prayer, confession and communion). But often the annual ritual is celebrated like “yesterday we celebrated Epiphany and drank. We argued which of us could plunge into the hole. Cleansed from sins. Sinless now..." You can not do it this way".

The most important thing on any Orthodox holiday, and even without it, is soul hygiene.

Meeting (February 15). The meeting of humanity with God. Humanity here is personified by Elder Simeon, to whom God himself, incarnate in the Holy Spirit, promised life on earth until he sees Jesus Christ.

“At Candlemas, candles are blessed in churches; popularly these candles are called gromnitsa. There is a belief that such candles are capable of driving away thunder and lightning, as well as demons and evil spirits. In addition, on the same day they took blessed water from the church; it was considered healing.”

Since the times of Kievan Rus, it was forbidden to perform any daily housework on church holidays and on Sundays. Since the state was Orthodox, all holidays had to be dedicated exclusively to serving God. On this day, bazaars and baths were closed so that people could simply relax after the obligatory attendance at church services - after all, working on these days was considered a great sin.

This tradition has reached us, and nowadays it is believed that on Orthodox holidays it is impossible to do certain housework. We will try to clearly outline what exactly is prohibited to do on church holidays.

You can often hear from the older generation that cleaning the house on Sundays or church holidays is prohibited. But church ministers assure that there is no sin in tidying up the house after returning from serving the Lord. However, it is better to put things in order before an Orthodox holiday or Sunday.

Many people have heard that it is forbidden to do laundry on holy holidays. Previously, this work required a lot of time and took the whole day. Consequently, women had no time to pray. But this prohibition no longer applies to modern man. With the advent of the washing machine, a person no longer needs to make efforts to keep things clean - high technology works for us.

Not swearing is one of the most important prohibitions on church holidays. And on ordinary weekdays, swearing and foul language, according to God’s commandments, is a great sin.

Girls are often prohibited from doing handicrafts on holidays. And all because needles and knitting needles are associated with the nails with which the Savior was nailed to the cross. But these speculations are considered by the church as superstition, so the clergy do not prohibit doing handicrafts on holidays if you have previously visited church and prayed to God.

It is worth paying attention to what pregnant women should not do on church holidays. For example, there is a belief that a pregnant woman should not sew on Sundays and holidays, otherwise she will sew her child’s mouth or eyes shut. And on the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, pregnant women should not do any housework at all.

Whether it is worth taking up work on Orthodox holidays is, of course, up to you to decide. Remember that work is not a sin if you started this day by attending the Service and praying.

Video: what to do on Church holidays?

Is it possible to work on church holidays?
Recently there was the Annunciation. And soon it’s Easter. Many rural residents are constantly wondering: is it possible to work on church holidays? In the countryside, especially in spring and autumn, there is a lot of work in the garden and courtyards. Moreover, Sundays are also considered church holidays throughout the year. To answer the question of when to work, when not to work, and on which church holidays, I will try to summarize all the information on this matter: what I heard and read personally, what I heard from our priests, what I heard from people who constantly go to church.

Where did it come from, since when is it forbidden to work on church holidays?

The fourth commandment of God says:

“Remember the Sabbath day, and keep it holy: six days you shall do it, and in them you shall do all your work; but on the seventh day, the Sabbath, is for the Lord your God.”

With this commandment, the Lord God commands us to work for six days and do the necessary things to which one is called, and to devote the seventh day to serving Him and to holy deeds. Deeds pleasing to Him include: caring for the salvation of one’s soul, prayer in the temple of God and at home, studying the Word of God, enlightening the mind and heart with useful religious knowledge, pious religious conversations, helping the poor, visiting the sick and prisoners in prison, consoling the mourning and other deeds. mercy.

In the Old Testament the Sabbath was celebrated. In the New Testament times in which we live, Saturday in the first centuries of Christianity was replaced by Sunday.

A weekly withdrawal from ordinary activities allows a person to collect his thoughts, renew his physical and mental strength, and comprehend the purpose of his labors and, in general, of his earthly existence. Work is necessary, but the most important thing is the salvation of the soul.

The fourth commandment is violated not only by those who work on Sunday, but also by those who are lazy to work on weekdays and shirk their duties, because the commandment says: “Work six days.” Those who, although they do not work on Sunday, do not dedicate this day to God, but spend it in nothing but amusements, indulge in revelry and any excess, also violate the fourth commandment.

By Sunday we must mean not only the resurrection, but also other holidays and fasts established by the Church.

Very detailed information about this and other commandments of God is written on the website 10zapovedei.ru.

Practical Application of the 4th Commandment

We are concerned with the practical application of this commandment in our time for rural areas, for people engaged in agriculture (the most noble occupation according to the testimony of the Old Testament).

So, let’s use a real example to examine the question of how to approach work on church holidays.

A farmer I know, Oleg, who has already outlined his personal experience on this site, after consulting with our local priests, does this:

On major holidays (list below) and Sundays, no one works on his farm.
But... if there was an extreme need, for example, the wheat crops were very quickly eaten by some turtle, then the work on chemical treatment went on even on holidays, every hour was important.

One general rule follows from this: if there is work around the house or in the garden that can be postponed, then it is better to postpone it and do it after a church holiday. For example, paint a fence, chop wood, dig a well, etc. A day or two won’t solve anything, and your conscience will be clear, and everything will turn out in the best possible way later.

But... you can chop wood if you run out of wood and need to heat the stove in the house so that the family doesn’t freeze. It's the same with washing. If, for example, there are no clean clothes for the children and husband, then you can and should wash them. Also with ironing. What about feeding your family and pets? It is also possible and necessary. Even on Easter.

That is, you need to approach everything with reasoning: you need to look at the circumstances. If you take Orthodox monasteries where there are cows in the yard, they are fed and milked in the same way, even on major church holidays. And there is no contradiction here.

Often people work in production and only have weekends to spend in their farmyards and gardens. There is simply no other time. For example, the deadline for planting some garden crops is already running out. In this case, many people in our area do this: they begin work when the Sunday service departs, or at least from lunch on a Sunday (holiday).

It has also been noticed, not only by me, but also by many people, that on a church holiday there is an urge to do some work that can easily be postponed to another day. This is the real temptation.

And you can give a lot of examples when work on church holidays did not end well. There were even tragic cases.

Some will say, when can you work if there are continuous holidays according to the church calendar?

This is far from the case. There are not so many big holidays - 12. The rest are usually days of remembrance of Saints and days of veneration of icons of the Queen of Heaven. You can work these days.

But in Rus' there are also especially revered saints, or patronal feasts of churches. For that area, in this case, it is the day of the patron saint of this locality. In these cases, you can also refrain from work if you wish.

So, the most important Christian holiday is the Bright Resurrection of Christ, called Holy Easter. This is a moving holiday, falling on different dates each year.

7. Annunciation (angelic announcement to the Blessed Virgin Mary about the incarnation of the Son of God from Her) - April 7

8. Entry of the Lord into Jerusalem (Palm Sunday) - on the last Sunday before Easter

9. The Ascension of the Lord - on the fortieth day after Easter.

10. The descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles (Pentecost, or the day of the Holy Trinity) - on the fiftieth day after Easter (movable holiday)

It should be noted that the Feast of the Holy Trinity always falls on a Sunday. Immediately after, on Monday, the Day of the Holy Spirit is celebrated - also a big holiday. It is not advisable to work unless absolutely necessary.

Other most revered holidays

I will give a universal recommendation if you do not know what to do with work on a Holiday (Sunday). Ask your priest and do as he blesses. In this case, he takes full responsibility upon himself. Just before you go to the priest, firmly decide for yourself that you will definitely follow his advice.

What to do on church holidays?

First, if possible, attend a church service.

Secondly, you can devote time to your loved ones who, due to their daily work, lack our care and attention. For example, take a walk with your children, go out into nature with them, go fishing, etc. You can visit elderly parents or just old acquaintances, or someone in the hospital.

And of course, no one forbids getting together with the whole family, friends, acquaintances, sitting at the festive table and drinking something alcoholic. Of course, in moderation.


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