[MC]Ronin[MC] Posted December 19, 2019 Share Posted December 19, 2019 Tomorrow is Ignatius - what we need to know What to have at the table tomorrow Tomorrow (20.12) the church honors St. Ignatius, and the holiday is known as Ignatius. He is also called God-bearer because he said that he himself carries God in his heart. Killed by lions, killed by order of Roman ruler Traian. Perhaps there is no other holiday that is associated with so many beliefs and rituals. Who will enter the house of Ignadjeni for the first time is wondering what it will be like next year. If the "good" is good, then the house will have prosperity and success in everything throughout the year. All the Ignadjen rituals plan for prosperity in the new business year In folk beliefs, this day is considered the beginning of the Dirty Days (from Ignatius to Epiphany) and the transition from the old to the new year. In the early morning of Ignatius, the women set the fire on, put a pot of stew on it, and prepare a dough for bread. It mixes stakes for each family member and one stake that they leave for Christmas Eve. Small shrimps ("horseshoes") sprinkled with sesame are also prepared. Tomorrow (20.12) the church honors St. Ignatius, and the holiday is known as Ignatius. He is also called God-bearer because he said that he himself carries God in his heart. See what are the main things that every housewife should put on the table. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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