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Saturday, 19.01.2013.

14:26

Epiphany marked in towns across Serbia

The Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) today traditionally marks Epiphany with competitions to recover the Holy Cross from rivers and lakes.

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trudsaam

pre 11 godina

And later in the day, there will be a competition to recover body parts of the swimmers, that froze and fell of in the lakes and rivers - not to mention their brains. What does this have to do with Christianity?
(Winston)

It's not Christianity, but rather a Pagan tradition - being one of the oldest belong to European civilization. Keeping in ming Christianity is not a European religion and that Paganism is.

They're countless of other examples within Serbian tradtions that still corespond to Slavic Paganism.

Winston

pre 11 godina

And later in the day, there will be a competition to recover body parts of the swimmers, that froze and fell of in the lakes and rivers - not to mention their brains. What does this have to do with Christianity?

trudsaam

pre 11 godina

And later in the day, there will be a competition to recover body parts of the swimmers, that froze and fell of in the lakes and rivers - not to mention their brains. What does this have to do with Christianity?
(Winston)

It's not Christianity, but rather a Pagan tradition - being one of the oldest belong to European civilization. Keeping in ming Christianity is not a European religion and that Paganism is.

They're countless of other examples within Serbian tradtions that still corespond to Slavic Paganism.

Winston

pre 11 godina

And later in the day, there will be a competition to recover body parts of the swimmers, that froze and fell of in the lakes and rivers - not to mention their brains. What does this have to do with Christianity?

Winston

pre 11 godina

And later in the day, there will be a competition to recover body parts of the swimmers, that froze and fell of in the lakes and rivers - not to mention their brains. What does this have to do with Christianity?

trudsaam

pre 11 godina

And later in the day, there will be a competition to recover body parts of the swimmers, that froze and fell of in the lakes and rivers - not to mention their brains. What does this have to do with Christianity?
(Winston)

It's not Christianity, but rather a Pagan tradition - being one of the oldest belong to European civilization. Keeping in ming Christianity is not a European religion and that Paganism is.

They're countless of other examples within Serbian tradtions that still corespond to Slavic Paganism.