TOMORROW WOMEN HAVE AN IMPORTANT TASK: We Celebrate a Great Holiday, Every Household Observes This Custom
The Serbian Orthodox Church celebrates seven hieromartyrs on March 20th, whose stories continue to inspire believers. Most of them died in terrible ways, remaining faithful to God until their last breath, while the only one among them who died peacefully was Heterius. He led the church in Cherson during the time of Emperor Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor, built a large church, and ended his life peacefully, without violence.
TOMORROW WOMEN HAVE AN IMPORTANT TASK: We Celebrate a Great Holiday, Every Household Observes This Custom The Serbian Orthodox Church commemorates seven hieromartyrs on March 20th, many of whom suffered violent deaths for their faith, with Bishop Capiton famously surviving unharmed from a fiery furnace. The day also carries folk customs, such as women avoiding needles and thread to ward off misfortune, while home cleaning is believed to bring health and progress to the family.
- The Serbian Orthodox Church celebrates seven hieromartyrs on March 20th.
- Most of these saints died tragically for their faith, remaining loyal to God.
- Heterius was the only one who died peacefully, having led the church in Cherson.
- Basil was brutally killed by Jews after resurrecting the prince’s son.
- Jeremiah was beheaded, while Eugene, Elpidius, and Agathodor were beaten to death.
- Bishop Capiton performed a miracle by walking unharmed through a fiery furnace.
- Capiton later died by drowning in the Dnieper River.
- A folk custom dictates that women should not use needles and thread on this day to avoid misfortune.
- Cleaning the home is believed to ensure the health and progress of the family.
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