Orthodox Christians commemorate Saint Catherine of Alexandria today.
Today, December 7, Orthodox Christians commemorate St. Catherine of Alexandria. He died for his faith and loyalty to God. In the folk calendar, the holiday was called Katerina Sannitsa. Based on centuries-old Russian wisdom, “City news” explains what can and cannot be done on this day to maintain well-being and not lose the good in life.
Orthodox believers consider St. Catherine the patroness of marriage and single women, the helper of pregnant women and women in childbirth. Girls ask him for prayers for a happy marriage, and pregnant women ask for help in childbirth.
Today should be spent in a calm and good mood. Do not argue or slander. Especially for girls, otherwise luck in love will turn away.
On December 7th, there is no need to send your shoes for repair or repair them yourself, because they will soon be damaged and become useless.
You can’t sweep or wash the floor – happiness will leave the house.
On the night of Katerina Sannitsa, girls wishing to get married used to tell fortunes about their suitors. It was believed that if you put a branch of an apple tree under your pillow, you can see your fiancé in a dream.