April 23, according to the new calendar, is the day of the great martyr George the Victorious, who is popularly called Yuri the Victorious. On the same day, Orthodox Christians celebrate Bright Wednesday, the third day after Easter. And in the folk calendar, it is Yuri's Day, rich in signs, traditions, and prohibitions.
Who is Yuri Peremozhets?
George of Cappadocia lived in the 3rd–4th centuries. He was a soldier at the court of Emperor Diocletian, but he openly spoke out against the persecution of Christians. He was tortured, but he was miraculously healed, which inspired many to believe, including Tsarina Alexandra. In the end, both were executed.
Today, Yuri is revered as the patron saint of warriors, courage, and a protector from evil and disease.
What is celebrated according to the old style?
According to the Julian calendar, April 23 is the day of remembrance of the martyr Terenty and his 40 soldiers, as well as the holy hetman Petro Sahaidachny.
Also, Holy Week continues - Bright Wednesday, and special services are held in churches, with the Royal Gates open.
Folk omens for April 23 - St. George's Day
Rain - there will be a lot of grass, good hay.
Warm night - to a good harvest of bread.
Cold weather - there will be a lot of millet and oats.
Warm day - summer is near.
On this day, people began to dance round dances - hence another name: Khorovodnitsa.
What not to do today
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To quarrel, to swear, to be jealous.
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Working in a garden or orchard - "hail will destroy what is planted.".
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To gossip or wish harm upon others.
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Being lazy and refusing help.
What can and should be done on April 23
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Pray to Yuri the Victorious for health, protection, and a happy marriage.
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Warriors and their relatives ask for help and intercession.
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Girls can pray for a good groom.
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To wash with morning dew is “for youth and strength.”.
Name day April 23
According to the new style: Yuri, Georgy, Yegor, Alexandra, Valeria, Afanasy, Ivan, Anatoly, Valery.
According to the old style: Alexander, Terenty, Fedor, Maxim, Grigory, Jacob.

