When the big parent of the year. Fortune telling on Radonitsa. Pagan roots of Radonitsa

The Orthodox calendar is an obligatory and integral part of the life of believers.

Looking into it, you can find out the dates of great fasts and holidays, as well as plan your schedule for the next year - working, weekends, planting, fasting and memorial days.

Parental Saturdays in 2017 have clearly set dates. If there is no time to go to church and light a candle, then you must definitely go to the graves of the dead. Deliver flowers, tidy up and pay your respects. There are not many parental Saturdays during the year, but they allow us to stop in the daily hustle and bustle and remember, at least for a minute, those people who were and remain very dear to us. It is important to have the whole meaning of Great Lent in your heart, and limit yourself to weaknesses.

Parental Saturdays in 2017

Parental days are called special days on which it is customary to remember the departed people.

What to do on parent's day

A fairly large number of people visit relatives and friends at the cemetery on Easter. Many, unfortunately, adhere to the blasphemous custom of accompanying visits to the dead with drunken wild revelry. And those who do not do this very often do not even know when it is possible (and necessary) to commemorate the dead on Easter days.

The first commemoration of the deceased after Easter takes place on the second Easter week (week), after Fomin Sunday, on Tuesday. And the spreading tradition of going to the cemetery on the Easter holiday itself, sharply contradicts the establishment of the Church: until the ninth day from Easter, the commemoration of the dead cannot be performed. If a person goes to another world on Easter, then he is buried according to a special Easter rite.

Like many Orthodox clergy, priest Valery Chislov, rector of the church in honor of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary at the Assumption Cemetery in Chelyabinsk, warns against rash acts and other actions committed out of ignorance on the feast of Radonitsa:

“It should be remembered that a cemetery is a place where one should conduct oneself with reverence. It is sad to see how some people drink vodka there and sing worldly songs. Someone crumbles bread and eggs on the grave mound, pours alcohol. Sometimes they arrange a real revelry. All this is more reminiscent of pagan feasts and is unacceptable for Christians. If we have already taken food from the cemetery, it is better to distribute it to the poor. Let them pray for our dead, and then the Lord, perhaps, will send some consolation to our relatives.”

Arriving at the cemetery on the feast of Radonitsa, you need to light a candle and make a lithium (pray hard). To perform litia during the commemoration of the dead, a priest should be invited. You can also read the Akathist about the repose of the dead. Then you need to clean up the grave, be silent for a while, remembering the deceased.

It is not necessary to drink and eat at the cemetery, it is unacceptable to pour alcohol on the grave hill - these actions offend the memory of the dead. The tradition of leaving a glass of vodka with bread on the grave is a relic of pagan culture and should not be observed in Christian Orthodox families. It is better to give food to the poor or the hungry.

Parental Saturdays are important dates in the Orthodox calendar, and are so named precisely because they fall on the sixth day of the week. As all believers know, some Orthodox dates shift from year to year, and therefore every year you need to refer to the current Orthodox calendar, which not only indicates important dates and holidays, but also tells their history. When the parental Saturdays in 2017 will be held, we will tell in this material.

Parental Saturdays: dates for 2017

In total, there are 8 days of memory of the dead in a year, seven of which always take place on Saturdays, and the eighth day of memory always falls on Tuesday and this date is tied to the date of one of the most important Orthodox holidays, Easter. Memorial Day, which falls on a Tuesday, is always celebrated on the 9th day after Easter.

Parental Saturdays in 2017 will be held on the following days:

02/18/2017 - Ecumenical (meatless) Saturday. This Memorial Day always takes place 7 days before the start of Lent.
11.03.2017.
18.03.2017.
25.03.2017.
04/25/2017 - Radonitsa, the ninth day since the celebration of Easter.
05/09/2017 - the day of memory of the fallen soldiers.
06/03/2017 - Trinity Saturday.
28.10.2-17 - Dmitrievskaya Saturday.

Despite the fact that there are 8 parental Saturdays in total, the most important are Meat-Feast Saturday (the eve of the week of the Last Judgment) and Trinity Saturday before the big feast of the Holy Trinity. Radonitsa and Dmitrievskaya Saturday are also considered important.

Parent Saturdays: what to do

Parental Saturdays are the days of memory of those who have departed to another world. As a rule, memorial services are held in churches for the dead, where you can light a candle for the repose of loved ones. These days you need to visit the graves of your loved ones, remember them, and pray.

Many mistakenly visit the cemetery on the bright holiday of Easter, I don’t have reliable information about when this can be done and when it can’t. Moreover, visiting the cemetery on Easter day contradicts the church charter, which states that the dead cannot be commemorated until the ninth day of Easter. Even if a person departs to another world for the Easter holiday, he is buried according to a special Easter rite.

In order to avoid such mistakes, it is best to commemorate the dead on parental Saturdays, of which there are 8. On these days, special services are held in churches in the morning and evening. And if it is not possible to visit the temple, then you can pray for the dead at home, choosing a quiet place where no one will disturb you. On parental Saturdays, it is very important to remember and pray for those who are no longer with us - this is the most important thing and the purpose of such days of remembrance. It is believed that the souls of the dead find peace when they are prayed for on earth, when they are remembered. After all, it is not in vain that they say that love for those who are no longer with us lives in the hearts of living people. It is believed that the soul of the deceased is alive as long as it is remembered and prayed for.

In addition to prayers and visiting the temple, on Parental Saturdays you need to go to the cemetery, put a candle on the grave and pray. You can invite a priest to the cemetery in order to make a lithium.
On Parental Saturdays, it is necessary to clean up the grave: weed the ground, throw out old flowers, bring new ones, change the lamps and ribbons on the gravestone. Contrary to the widespread tradition of carrying food and alcoholic beverages to the cemetery to commemorate the deceased, this cannot be done, since such an action has a pagan character, and therefore is inappropriate in Orthodoxy.

It is important to remember that Parental Saturdays are not days of mourning and grief, these are days of remembrance. There is an important nuance here - you need to commemorate the dead with bright thoughts, and not with sadness, otherwise the soul will not be able to find peace. No matter how difficult it would be to survive the loss, it is necessary to remember the deceased loved ones with a smile and a light heart, then they will be good in the next world.

In 2017, parental day or Radonitsa is celebrated on April 25th. This is an Orthodox church holiday when the dead are commemorated. So many people want to know what date is parent's day in 2017.

Radonitsa is one of the most important memorial days, when most people try to visit cemeteries where the graves of their relatives and friends are located. No matter how strange it may sound, this day is not only of blessed memory, but also of joy of joy for the departed, who have entered a new, eternal life.

In order not to miss this event, it is important to remember that Radonitsa always comes on the 9th day after Easter, which this year was April 16 (we wrote earlier,). That is, it is not difficult to calculate what date parental day will be in 2017 - April 25 on Tuesday.

In general, there are eight parental days in a year, and seven of them fall on Saturday, which is called parental Saturday. But Radonitsa is considered the most important day of them and it falls on different dates (depending on the day Easter is celebrated, exactly nine days after the Resurrection of Christ), and therefore on different days of the calendar. That's why many people ask us what date is Radonitsa in 2018 will be celebrated by Orthodox people.

By the way, it is interesting that there are various signs on Parent's Day. For example, if it is windy on the street that day, it means that the ancestors are angry because no one has visited them. If it rains, then this is a good sign. Also on this day you can not work - this applies to agriculture and household chores.

Memorial days in 2018

The church calendar helps believers keep track of Orthodox holidays, so many people know what day the parent's day in 2017 is April 25. But other days of special commemoration, alas, are not known to many. Therefore, we present you a complete list of memorial days for this year.

  1. February 18 - Saturday - Universal parental Saturday (meatless)
  2. March 11 - Saturday - Second memorial parental Saturday
  3. March 18 - Saturday - Third memorial parental day
  4. March 25 - Saturday - Fourth Memorial Saturday
  5. April 25 - Tuesday - Radonitsa
  6. May 9 - Saturday - Day of Remembrance of the fallen wars
  7. June 3 - Saturday - Trinity Saturday
  8. November 4 - Saturday - Dmitrievskaya Saturday

For many citizens of our country, memorial days are very important, especially for Orthodox Christians. Therefore, despite the fact that the majority are reverent about this event, not everyone knows what date the parental day is in 2017 in Russia. Let us remind you once again that Radonitsa this year falls on April 25, according to the calendar - it will be Tuesday.

Honoring the memory of the departed is a constant process that takes place in the soul of every person. But there are special days in the year when all people who have lost loved ones merge in a single prayer for the dead. Such events are called "Orthodox parental Saturday" and depend on religious holidays, as well as the fasts accompanying them. The commemoration of the dead gives them eternal life in the hearts of living people, who, in turn, through the memorial prayer hope for the resurrection of the soul.

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Parental Saturday 2017, in the calendar does not always fall on the corresponding day of the week. Quite often, memorial days can be on any other day. The importance of such events is not only the veneration of loved ones. These days, the memory of those who gave their lives in complete solitude is honored, and there is no one to pray for the soul of such a person in the world of the living. Such ecumenical commemoration repays the energy debt to all the deceased, regardless of family ties. Although the name at first glance looks like a veneration of the closest and dearest people - parents, this is not entirely true. The formulation of such a model is endowed with the meaning of remembering all those who are related to the genus, and not to a specific family, but to the human race.

Orthodox calendar 2017 (parental Saturdays)

Based on the greatest religious holidays, universal memorial days do not have a fixed date, but nevertheless occur in almost every month of the first half of the year. The shift of the main commemoration may have a two-week period. Parent Saturdays in 2017 (Orthodox calendar) distributes in this way:

Of course, each person has the right to honor the memory of his loved ones in any way convenient for him. But, as practice shows, we are increasingly making mistakes that do more harm than good even in such a matter as remembering a dead soul.

If you adapt your behavior to such a day as the parental Saturday (Orthodox calendar) requires the fulfillment of all the canons corresponding to a particular religious holiday. Although the rules have a few common points, the implementation of which will enrich such a day and make it more productive:

  • It is worth visiting the temple, praying under the church dome, lighting a funeral candle and leaving memorial products for all those in need.
  • When the cemetery is close, you can visit the graves of the dead, bring them a "present" in the form of bread, cookies or sweets. Under favorable weather conditions, it is not forbidden to clean up the burial site: pull out weeds, remove dry grass, and so on.
  • You should not arrange a drunken spree from a memorial dinner. After all, drinking alcohol by Orthodox standards is a sin, and honoring the memory and sinning at the same time is at least not logical.
  • Also, in the cemetery you should not speak in raised tones and use foul language.

It would be good to remember that parental Saturday in 2017, as always, is not necessarily a day of mourning and crying, but a time to rethink one's actions and life in general.



Parental Saturdays are important dates in the Orthodox calendar, and are so named precisely because they fall on the sixth day of the week. As all believers know, some Orthodox dates shift from year to year, and therefore every year you need to refer to the current Orthodox calendar, which not only indicates important dates and holidays, but also tells their history. When the parental Saturdays in 2017 will be held, we will tell in this material.

Parental Saturdays: dates for 2017

In total, there are 8 days of memory of the dead in a year, seven of which always take place on Saturdays, and the eighth day of memory always falls on Tuesday and this date is tied to the date of one of the most important Orthodox holidays, Easter. Memorial Day, which falls on a Tuesday, is always celebrated on the 9th day after Easter.

Parental Saturdays in 2017 will be held on the following days:

1. 02/18/2017 - Ecumenical (meatless) Saturday. This Memorial Day always takes place 7 days before the start of Lent.
2. 11.03.2017.
3. 18.03.2017.
4. 25.03.2017.
5. 04/25/2017 - Radonitsa, the ninth day since the celebration of Easter.
6. 05/09/2017 - the day of memory of the fallen soldiers.
7. 06/03/2017 - Trinity Saturday.
8. 28.10.2-17 - Dmitrievskaya Saturday.





Despite the fact that there are 8 parental Saturdays in total, the most important are Meat-Feast Saturday (the eve of the week of the Last Judgment) and Trinity Saturday before the big feast of the Holy Trinity. Radonitsa and Dmitrievskaya Saturday are also considered important.

Parent Saturdays: what to do

Parental Saturdays are the days of memory of those who have departed to another world. As a rule, memorial services are held in churches for the dead, where you can light a candle for the repose of loved ones. These days you need to visit the graves of your loved ones, remember them, and pray.

Many mistakenly visit the cemetery on the bright holiday of Easter, I don’t have reliable information about when this can be done and when it can’t. Moreover, visiting the cemetery on Easter day contradicts the church charter, which states that the dead cannot be commemorated until the ninth day of Easter. Even if a person departs to another world for the Easter holiday, he is buried according to a special Easter rite.




In order to avoid such mistakes, it is best to commemorate the dead on parental Saturdays, of which there are 8. On these days, special services are held in churches in the morning and evening. And if it is not possible to visit the temple, then you can pray for the dead at home, choosing a quiet place where no one will disturb you. On parental Saturdays, it is very important to remember and pray for those who are no longer with us - this is the most important thing and the purpose of such days of remembrance. It is believed that the souls of the dead find peace when they are prayed for on earth, when they are remembered. After all, it is not in vain that they say that love for those who are no longer with us lives in the hearts of living people. It is believed that the soul of the deceased is alive as long as it is remembered and prayed for.

In addition to prayers and visiting the temple, on Parental Saturdays you need to go to the cemetery, put a candle on the grave and pray. You can invite a priest to the cemetery in order to make a lithium.
On Parental Saturdays, it is necessary to clean up the grave: weed the ground, throw out old flowers, bring new ones, change the lamps and ribbons on the gravestone. Contrary to the widespread tradition of carrying food and alcoholic beverages to the cemetery to commemorate the deceased, this cannot be done, since such an action has a pagan character, and therefore is inappropriate in Orthodoxy.




It is important to remember that Parental Saturdays are not days of mourning and grief, these are days of remembrance. There is an important nuance here - you need to commemorate the dead with bright thoughts, and not with sadness, otherwise the soul will not be able to find peace. No matter how difficult it would be to survive the loss, it is necessary to remember the deceased loved ones with a smile and a light heart, then they will be good in the next world.