The arrival of priests in the home should be a great pleasure because we have the opportunity to attend family prayer in which the guide is holy. The priest is usually announced, and in some places the order of refreshments has been established for many years and it is up to us to arrange with the priest in which time to visit us. Water refreshment is most often performed before the baptism, Christmas, Easter.The ceremony is usually attended by the host. An icon, wax, incense incense, basil and water bowl are prepared for the watering of the water, and the water and the water are converted to water.The priest reads the prayer by mentioning all living members of the household, stopping the house, filling the water and sprinkling it with everyone present, and then the home compartments.Refreshed water is kept as healing and miraculous. On the day before the glory of the housekeeper, she will flock the flour for a cake, as well as other ritual breads.And the arrival of a priest aims to foster our spirituality, Orthodoxy and holy people, to keep our faith faithful and our beautiful Serbian tradition.
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I have never heard this traditional custom. It’s interesting
Thank you, it’s religious customs in my country of Serbia
Thank you very much.Every year we take water from church.
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Very nice tradition. In our land, we do not have this religious custom.
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We have almost the same church custom
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What a beautiful tradition
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Yes, many did not know that the basil used religion. So I wrote this post
I have heard this and many have difference traditions in religion.
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I’ve heard of similar this in the US, but I had never seen a picture nor such a wonderful description of this! Thank yoU!!!!
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you are most welcome, enjoy your Easter Weekend!