March 20 — Pavel Rapel. Do not eat meat and be happy
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Pavel a dropper — because, they say the people, on this day an active melting of snow begins. The cold is finally retreating. At night, frosts happen less and less, and in the afternoon the sun warms up more and more stubborn. And drops sings with might and main about spring …
The church now honors the memory of the saints Paul of the Confessor and Pavel Prezty. The first served as a bishop in the 9th century on the territory of modern Turkey. He defended the shrines of Christians, for which he was expelled by the pagans. But Pavel Rev. lived in the 4th century. For a righteous life, he received unique abilities from God: he foresaw events and expelled demons from people.
Weather signs on March 20 are as follows:
- From the roofs of drops and all the birds returned to their native lands — wait for a good harvest.
- Water is melting, but the ice is worth it — the year will be lean.
- Friendly drops and southern wind — summer will be warm.
- It got colder in the evening — to frost.
- The blue horizon — warming will come soon.
- Long icicles hang from the roofs — there will be a rich harvest of flax.
- The larks arrived on March 20 — the weather will be warm. And you will see the finch — wait for the cooling. Cranes arrived? Spring will be late.
- A swallow drives a nest on the sunny side — a sign that the summer will be inconspicuous.
Name days today they note: Eugene, Vasily, Emelyan, Ephraim,
And two more iconic calendar dates celebrate the world on March 20: the day of happiness and day without meat.
The first celebration in 2012 was established by the organization of united nations, fixing that happiness is one of the main goals of mankind.
The second holiday has been celebrated in different countries since 1985. On this day, many shops and restaurants around the world refuse to sell meat and meat products, thereby promoting the ideas of vegetarianism, protecting animals and the environment.
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