Today, December 5, Orthodox Christians celebrate Prokopiev Day in the folk calendar.
There are many traditions and customs on this day that help people avoid trouble.
On this day it is important to show respect for temples and holy places.
Incorrect attitude towards sacred objects can lead to negative consequences.
A believer should remember the sanctity of the marriage union and protect it from destruction.
On this day, you should not engage in gossip or spread negative information.
It's better to focus on maintaining positive communication and good deeds.
There is a belief that things left by the roadside can be bewitched.
Therefore, it is better to avoid lifting such objects, so as not to attract trouble.
According to popular belief, flowers that dry up at this time will take happiness with them.
Therefore, on this day it is not recommended to buy, give or accept flowers.
You should not lend money or products such as flour, salt and sugar, so as not to lose your well-being.
It is believed that on this day, along with debts, you can also give away your luck.
In the old days, on this day they began to lay roads for sleighs, which symbolized the beginning of winter paths.
People cleared the roads of snow and checked the sleighs for serviceability in order to be ready for winter travel.
Poles were secured along the route to make it easier to navigate in the dark.
This made travel safer for people.
At the end of the day, those who worked on the roads were treated to a festive table, prepared by the entire village.
This created an atmosphere of unity and joy, bringing people together.
With the onset of real winter, young people organized outdoor entertainment that was popular in the old days.