Family Day, Love, and Faithfulness in Different Countries and Cultures: From Daisies to FireworksFamily is the first and most important cell of society, and in every culture, there is a day when its significance is raised to the pedestal. Somewhere it is an official state holiday, somewhere a religious celebration, and somewhere just a folk tradition, carefully passed down from generation to generation. In some countries, conjugal fidelity is celebrated, in others respect for ancestors, and in still others the joy of parenthood. Although dates and rituals vary, the essence remains unchanged: it is a day when we stop and say the most important things to each other.Russia: Peter and Fevronia Day with a Daisy in HandIn Russia, Family Day, Love, and Faithfulness is celebrated on July 8. The holiday is timed to the Orthodox day of remembrance of St. Peter and Fevronia of Mуром, patrons of the family and marriage. Their story, described in the \" Tale of Peter and Fevronia of Mуром\" from the 16th century, has become an example of conjugal fidelity and mutual loyalty. The modern holiday was officially established in 2008, and in 2022 it received state status.The main symbol of the holiday is the daisy, symbolizing purity and sincerity of feelings. It is customary to give bouquets of daisies, weave them into wreaths, and give each other \"fevronki\" — greeting cards with the flower's image. Many couples strive to get married or engaged on July 8, believing that the patronage of the saints will make their union strong.Traditionally, on this day, festive divine services in churches dedicated to St. Peter and Fevronia are held. Families gather at the festive table, give each other gifts, and say words of love and gratitude. In many cities, concerts, interactive festivals, and charitable actions are held. Medals \"For Love and Fidelity\" are awarded to married couples who have lived together for many years. The center of celebration traditionally becomes Mуром — the city where ...
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