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May 29 — Fedor Zhitnik. They say: the day is unlucky, and therefore eat porridge

May 29 — Fedor Zhitnik. They say: the day is unlucky, and therefore eat porridge

Krympress reports:

The people on May 29 considered one of the most unhappy days of the year. At the same time, however, a clear explanation of why they received such difficult fame for a day — no.

The church now honors the memory of St. Fedor. He was from a rich family living in Egypt. He left the monastery early from his home. Later he met with the great Pachomi and began to live with him. As soon as he died, Fedor began to manage the Tanennis monastery and the Thevaid dwelling. The famous miracle worker died in old age.

Our ancestors nicknamed Fedor Zhitnik. They said: «»The tenant has one concern — the field of barley«. They prepared barley, millet, semolina or buckwheat porridge — it was a traditional dish for May 29, because on this day they prayed for a good harvest of grain and cereals.

Signs of the day:

  • The mountain ash bloomed-soon the truly warm days will come. If the mountain ash blooms late, the fall will be long and harsh. There are many berries in the mountain ash? Winter will be very cold.
  • Thunder thunders on May 29 — there will be a good crop of grain.
  • The dog lies on the ground, sticking out the tongue — warm weather will be established in the coming days.
  • The frogs croak during the rain — the weather will soon improve.
  • Butterflies remained in shelters after the rain — the bad weather will continue.
  • Lides seemed — there will be no more night frosts.

Name days today they note: Alexander, Arkady, George, Ephraim, Modest, Muse, Nikolai, Peter, Fedor.

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