Today, January 9, Orthodox Christians and Greek Catholics celebrate the Feast of St. Polyektos according to the new church calendar. On this day, it is important to follow certain prohibitions to avoid bringing misfortune and poverty upon oneself.
On this day, January 9, Christians honor the memory of St. Polyektos the Martyr. It is known that the saint lived in the 3rd century and died for his faith during the persecution of Christians by Emperor Diocletian. He was one of those who accepted a martyr's death, refusing to worship pagan gods.
According to tradition, Polyektos was arrested by the emperor's men and subjected to severe torture. However, he believed in Jesus Christ and refused to renounce his faith, which led to his execution. His martyrdom became a powerful testament for other Christians, and his memory has been preserved in the Church.
On this day, name days are celebrated by: Antonina, Luka, Stepan, Tikhon, Fedor, Ferapont.
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