1 / 14

Orthodox Christmas

Christmas in east Slovakia. Orthodox Christmas. Orthodox Christmas. In Slovakia live more that 80 000 orthodox people On 6. January they celebrate the orthodox Christmas or the birth of Jesus This is according to the Julian calendar The most of orthodox people are „Rusini“-

paige
Download Presentation

Orthodox Christmas

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Christmas in east Slovakia Orthodox Christmas

  2. Orthodox Christmas • In Slovakia live more that 80 000 orthodox people • On 6. January they celebrate the orthodox Christmas or the birth of Jesus • This is according to the Julian calendar • The most of orthodox • people are „Rusini“- people who live in east of the Slovakia • Greeting after Christmas day:"Christos raždajetsja„(Christ is birthing) and "Slavime Jeho" (Celebrate him).

  3. Fasting before Christmas • It is a tradition of the Eastern Christians to fast • Fasting is a spirutual preparation for Christmas • People fast for 40 days before Christmas • This time is refered to as Lent • It starts on 28. november • The significance of fasting is spiritual unity with God and preparation for the celebration of the birth of the Saviour • Lent was established so that we are in repentance, fasting and prayer, cleansed and pure of heart, so we can embrace the Son of God

  4. Why do people fast? • Real fasting cannot be done without prayer, repentance, people putting aside their hostility , without uprooting the evil in their lives. • Fasting is not our goal, but is way to tame your body, passions and how to cleanse from sin. • Fasting without prayer and penance, becomes only dieting

  5. We cannot: • During Lent people cannot eat meat or people who are vegetarian abstain from something different - what they usually like to eat • We should fast from something that we love e.g.:chocolate, coffee, internet... • We cannot go to discos or dance and sing at home • It is about restraint • The fast finishes after Christmas day- 7.January

  6. Confession • Orthodox Christians have two very important confessions before Christmas and before Easter • It is important because we get rid of the sins so that we might enjoy the birth of Jesus with clean heart

  7. The Christmas dinner • On the table there usually is about 7- 8 types of food • All day is lent and people cannot sample what they cooked • Before the dinner all the family must wash hands and face in the stream or well- it is called purgatory • By the table all the family must pray before they start to eat the dinner • It starts about 5 o clock

  8. Traditional Dinner • We start to eat bread with salt or wafers with honey and garlic • After this we continue with : cabbage soup (without sausage),mushrooms,pies with potatoes,bobaľky with poppy,vegatarian salad,“pigeons“, and at the end can be a fish • On the table must be a lots of fruit and sweets (gingerbread)

  9. Presents • We have St. Nicholas Day too but it is 19. december • Children put their shoes on a window and in the morning they have in their shoes sweets and fruit from St. Nicholas • On Christmas day is similar only parents put gifts under Christmas trees and early morning you can open

  10. Tradition • On the table is a candle and after dinner we blow out the candle and if the smoke rises straight up nobody from this family will die this year • Before dinner girls draw on their forehead crosses with honey to have boys love them • Cutting apples for healthy family • Under the tablecloth family members place money so the family will have money in the future....and more

  11. Holidays • 13 January is christening of the Lord • People go to church to get Holy Water as this is the day the priest blesses it • It is to rememeber the chrtistening of Jesus in the river Jordan • It a very important day • 14 january is the start of the New year for orthodox christians

  12. Happy Christmas

More Related