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Page 1: By: Crystal Kendrick.  Celebrated January second  Honorary day for St. Basil, one the forefathers of the Greek Orthodox Church, who died on this day

ST. BASIL’S DAYBy: Crystal Kendrick

Page 2: By: Crystal Kendrick.  Celebrated January second  Honorary day for St. Basil, one the forefathers of the Greek Orthodox Church, who died on this day

Description

Celebrated January second Honorary day for St. Basil, one the

forefathers of the Greek Orthodox Church, who died on this day

Page 3: By: Crystal Kendrick.  Celebrated January second  Honorary day for St. Basil, one the forefathers of the Greek Orthodox Church, who died on this day

Where does it originate?

Originates from Greece Started in 379

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Location

The biggest and only place that celebrates St. Basil’s day is Greece

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Religious affiliation

St. Basil and several of his brothers and sisters were honored saints in the catholic religion

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Traditions

One tradition is to bake a cake with a gold or silver coin inside. Whoever finds the coin will have good luck.

On New Year's Eve grown ups and children go from house to house singing the New Year's Kalanda.

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Fun facts

They like to sit on Christmas eve in the dark waiting for Christmas

St. Basil the Great was born at Caesarea of Cappadocia in 330. He was one of ten children of St. Basil the Elder and St. Emmelia. Several of his brothers and sisters are honored among the saints.

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