September 11: The Day of Venerable Theodora of Alexandria and Folk Omens.

September 11: The Day of Venerable Theodora of Alexandria and Folk Omens
September 11: The Day of Venerable Theodora of Alexandria and Folk Omens

According to inkorr.com: On September 11, we commemorate the memory of Venerable Theodora of Alexandria, dedicated to her history of repentance and forgiveness.

Journalists from 'Gorod' are ready to share interesting facts about religious holidays, traditions, and omens related to this day.

Religious Holidays and Their History

  • Day of the Commemoration of Venerable Theodora of Alexandria

On this day, the Orthodox Church honors the memory of Venerable Theodora of Alexandria, who lived in the 5th century. She repented of her sins, entered a male monastery under the name Theodore, and led an ascetic lifestyle. Her example serves as a symbol of forgiveness and spiritual strength in the struggle against temptations.

Prayers of the Day

O, Venerable Mother Theodora! You, who bravely repented of your sins and lived a life of prayer and penance. We pray to you, intercede for us, the sinners, that we may repent and find forgiveness. Amen.

Folk Beliefs and Omens

In Ukraine, there were certain beliefs for this day:

  • Lots of spider webs - a promise of a warm autumn.
  • High flight of cranes - a sign of a prolonged warm autumn.
  • Rain - a warning of a snowy and cold winter.
  • September 11 was considered an unlucky day to start new ventures.

The feast of Venerable Theodora of Alexandria is an important moment in the Christian calendar, having great spiritual significance for the believers. This day emphasizes the importance of repentance, forgiveness, and spiritual growth in faith. The traditions associated with this holiday also reflect the deep connection of people with nature and weather conditions, reminding us of the cultural heritage of our people.


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