Today, December 15, the Orthodox Church honors the memory of St. Paul of Latra, a renowned ascetic of the 9th-10th century, known for his devotion to God. The magazine 'Glavkom' shares with us interesting facts about this religious holiday.
Contents
- Religious Holidays and Their History
- Prayers of the Day
- Folk Beliefs and Omens
Religious Holidays and Their History
Commemoration of St. Paul of Latra
St. Paul was born on the island of Crete, coming from a pious family, and became known for his ascetic life. Living on Mount Latra, he attracted the attention of many people seeking spiritual support and believing in the power of his prayers.
Prayers of the Day
'O, our venerated Father Paul, having bravely endured the hardships of the desert for Christ, pray for us, the sinners. Grant us the will to overcome laziness and temptations, and strengthen us in our aspiration for spiritual purity and piety. We desire that you be our reliable intercessor on the path to salvation.'
Amen
Folk Beliefs and Omens
The Ukrainian people associate several omens with the feast of St. Paul of Latra, predicting the future weather:
- A lot of frost on tree branches – a warm winter ahead.
- Snow on this day – a bountiful year is near.
- A clear day – a warning of upcoming frosts.
- The happy singing of birds – a sign of warming.
Of course, each of these omens is purely folkloric, but adds additional color and specificity to the feast of St. Paul of Latra. May everyone find their faith and hope on this day!