Troiţa este un sat din cadrul comunei Vozneseni, raionul Leova. Localitatea se află la distanța de 25 km de orașul Leova și la 73 de km de Chișinău. Conform datelor recensămîntului din anul 2004, populaţia satului constituia 367 de oameni. Satul Troița a fost menționat documentar în anul 1905.
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Holidays and customs
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Folk and religious holidays
- Christmas
- Saint Vasily
- Epiphany
- The Cathedral of the forerunner and Baptist of the Lord John
- The Holy Martyress Tatiana
- The feast of worship honest chains Holy and praised Apostle Peter
- Saint Gregory The Theologian
- The Synaxis of the Universal teachers and hierarchs Basil the Great, Gregory the theologian and John Chrysostom
- The Holy Martyr Trifon
- Saint Valentine
- The Presentation Of The Lord
- The Holy Рarlampi or the Day of Plague
- Dragobete
- The Holy Kasyan
- The Holy 40 martyrs of Sebastia
- The monk Alexis, the man of God
- Annunciation Day
- Palm Sunday
- Easter
- Blessed Easter (Pashtele Blaginilor)
- Saint George
- Transfer of the relics of Saint Nicholas from Myra to Bari
- The Holy equal apostles Constantine and Elena
- Ascension Day of the God Jesus Christ (Ispas)
- Trinity
- Rusaliy
- St. John The Baptist (Synsyene)
- The Holy Apostles Peter and Paul
- Ana-foka
- Kirike Shkopul
- The Holy prophet Ilya
- «Ilie Pelie» and Focka
- The Holy Panthelemon
- Makovey Day
- The Transfiguration Of The Lord
- Assumption Of The Blessed Virgin
- The beheading of the Prophet John the forerunner
- St. Simeon The Stylite
- Miracle Of The Archangel Michael
- Nativity Of The Blessed Virgin
- Exaltation of the Venerable and life-creating cross of the Lord
- Protection Of The Blessed Virgin
- Saint Paraskeva Friday
- The Great Martyr Dmitry (Simedru)
- Holy Archangels Michael and Gabriel
- Introduction to the temple of the MostHoly mother of God
- St. Andrew
- The Great Martyress Barbara
- Saint Sava
- The Holy Hierarch Nikolai
- Conception Of The Blessed Virgin Mary Anne
- Saint Spyridon The Wonderworker
- Temple Feast Day
- Sfîntul Ignatie
- Sfinţii Cosma şi Damian, doctori fără de arginți din Roma
- Sfinții „doctori fără de arginți” Cosma și Damian din Asia
- Family holidays
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Magical practices and folk beliefs
- Tradițiile lunii aprilie
- Tradițiile lunii mai
- Tradițiile lunii iunie
- Ielele
- Tradiții de Sînpetru
- Păzitul Usturoiului
- Filipii de iarnă
- Martisor
- Strigoi, vîrcolaci, moroi şi pricolici
- Ovidenia
- Spolocania
- Paparudele
- Ouăle roșii
- Drăgaica
- Tradiții și superstiții pe 11 septembrie, la Tăierea Capului Sfîntului Ioan Botezătorul
- Sfînta Maria Mică, tradiții, superstiții și obiceiuri. Ce ai voie și ce nu ai voie să faci
- The days of Baba Dokiya
- Caloianul
Calendar of events
Public and Religious Holidays
Christian religious holidays are, first of all, those of the Twelve Great Feasts of the Christian Year (twelve most important after the Easter holidays in the Orthodox Church - Christmas, Epiphany, Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Annunciation Day, etc.), the days of honoring the memory of the saints, who for various reasons were canonized by the Church, such as St. Basil the Great, St. John's, St. Peter and Paul, and others.
Despite the fact that there are a lot of days of honoring the Saints in the church calendar of orthodox believers, the Moldavians usually celebrate only the most important of them. It should be said that calendar orthodox holidays are observed mostly according to the Old Style (established by the Rome Emperor Julius Caesar on the 1st of January in 46 BC). The New Style, according to which the Catholics celebrate church holidays, was introduced in 1582 by the Pope Gregory XIII.
The most significant Christian holidays accept Easter are holidays included into the Twelve Great Feasts of Christian Year. They represent the real formula of social life and involve customs, ritual sacramentals and a lot of believes. Below we list religious holidays in the order of occurrence of the events related to the names of the central Christian figures – Virgin Mary and Jesus the Christ: Nativity of Blessed Virgin (September, 21), Exaltation of the Holy Cross (September, 27), Presentation of the Virgin Mary (December, 4), Christmas (January, 7), Epiphany (January, 19), Meeting of Our Lord Jesus the Christ (February, 15), Annunciation Day (April, 7), Palm Sunday – Jesus’ entrance to the Holy City of Jerusalem (Sunday forgoing the Easter Sunday), The Ascension of Christ (fortieth day after Easter, Thursday always), Whitsunday (fiftieth day after Easter) The Holy Transfiguration of Jesus the Christ (August, 19), Assumption of Virgin Mary (August, 28). The holidays are tightly connected with various believes and are organized in the forms of different folk performances, sacramentals and other spectacular actions. These holidays preserved unchanged traditions of our ancestors.
The calendar religious holidays can be also classified according to the seasons. In spring and in summer the Moldavians celebrate Forty Martyrs’ Day, the Annunciation, Palm Sunday, Easter, Parents' Day (Memorial Easter), Whitsunday, St. John the Baptist’s Day, the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul’s Day, St. Elijah’s Day, St. Foka’s Day, St. Mary Magdalene’s Day, St. Panteleimon’s Day, etc. In autumn and in winter Nativity of Blessed Virgin, the Exaltation of the Cross, The Presentation of the Virgin Mary, Christmas, Epiphany, Meeting of Our Lord, St. Demetrius’s Day, the Archangels Michael and Gabriel’s Day, St. Andrew’s Day, St. Nicholas’ Day, Spyridon the Wonderworker’s Day, St. Ignatius’ Day, St. Basil’s Day and others are observed. All members of a family together with relatives take part in the celebration. Traditionally, the feast on the occasion of the greatest holidays is blessed by the local priest. Religious holidays are accompanied by the series of special customs and ceremonies such as giving presents, cooking of traditional meals (kolach), blessings of dwellings and consecration of churches, commemoration of dead relatives, etc.



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