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Old 07-10-2003, 19:22   #1
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Name's Day

I am currently enrolled in Russian 100 at my University. It basically focuses on the Culture and History of Pre-USSR Russia. And is very facsinating.

The Focus led us recently to the "Name's Day" which is the festival of a person's Namesake Saint. On a childs baptism they are givin a Cross and an Iconic Namesake pendant [thing] that they always wear around their neck. If you haven't noticed yet, Yulia and Lena are also always wearing a cross and a saint.

It then goes to say that they celebrate the "Name's Day" more importantly than birthdays... and that they get presents and such on their name day. This section was placed right after Alexander the 1st's death.

Thinking on the past, i seem to remember hearing of Yulia getting something for Name's Day, but maybe not.

My basic question for Russians [or other Eastern Orthodox Christians] is, do you still celebrate the Name's Day like Alexander the First's time? During the Napoleonic Wars and such?

If so? When are Yulia and Lena's Name's Days?

Any thoughts?
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