Today combines an important Ukrainian ecological holiday, several very positive international initiatives, and one of the most famous folk holidays for those who follow the old calendar, reports UNN.
Day of the Employee of Nature Reserves
This professional holiday, established in 2009, is intended to honor people involved in preserving Ukrainian nature — ecologists, biologists, employees of national parks and nature reserves. In wartime, when Ukraine's ecosystems suffer colossal damage, their work in documenting losses and preserving flora and fauna is extremely important for the country's future.
World Chocolate Day
The sweetest holiday of the year! It is believed that on July 7, 1550, chocolate was first brought from America to Europe. The holiday was initiated in France in 1995 and quickly became popular worldwide. It is the perfect excuse today to enjoy your favorite dessert without guilt.
Global Forgiveness Day
This day was established in 1994 in Canada to promote peace and healing in relationships. It is a good opportunity to let go of old grievances and make room for positive emotions.
Nativity of John the Forerunner (Ivan Kupala) — according to the old (Julian) calendar
Those who have not yet switched to the new calendar celebrate one of the most colorful summer holidays today. John the Forerunner is the prophet who baptized Jesus Christ. In folk consciousness, Christian tradition is closely intertwined with pagan rites: jumping over bonfires, floating wreaths on water, and searching for the mythical fern flower.
Day of Remembrance of the Venerable Thomas (Tomas) Maleinos and Akakios of Sinai
According to the new (New Julian) calendar, today honors Saints Thomas, a Byzantine military commander who became a hermit monk and had the gift of healing, and Akakios, who was renowned for incredible humility and patience.