Orthodox Christians remember St. George of Winter on December 9.
This holiday is dedicated to the patron saint of livestock.
This time reminds Orthodox Christians of the importance of caring for animals and supporting them in difficult times.

What not to do
Avoid walking alone in the forest
On the day of St. George the Winter, wolves become especially active.
When animals become especially active, you should not go into the forest alone.
If you hear a wolf howling, it is better to stay home.
Do not hunt or fish
It is also not recommended to hunt or fish at this time.
Wolves can attack suddenly if you are carrying prey with you.
Don't give in to temptations
It is important not to give in to temptations and not to look for easy ways to achieve success.
Don't forget about spiritual goals and try to find balance in all your affairs.
Revenge on the offenders
On this day, you should get rid of anger and vindictiveness towards those who have offended you.
What can be done
Alipiy the Stylite
On this day, it is worth turning with a prayer to the Monk Alipy the Stylite and asking him for fortitude and protection from evil people.
Debts
Today you need to pay off all your debts or most of them.
According to popular belief, debtors will not be able to pay off their debts for a long time.
Special nutrition
Today you need to take care of your nutrition.
It is believed that at this time the human digestive system may be especially sensitive.