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Radonitsa (Russian: Ра́доница, Belarusian: Ра́даўніца "Day of Rejoicing"), also
spelled Radunitsa, Radonica, or Radunica, in the
Russian Orthodox Church...
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Memorial Day,
Radonitsa, does not fall on a Sa****ay, but on
either Monday or
Tuesday of the
second w****
after Pascha (Easter).
Radonitsa does not have...
- in the East,
Radonitsa, does not fall on a Sa****ay, but on
either Monday or
Tuesday of the
second w****
after Pascha (Easter).
Radonitsa does not have...
- Sa****ays
during the
church year (mostly
during Great Lent), as well as
Radonitsa (on the
second Tuesday after Pascha), on each of
which general commemorations...
- Oblast, Aukštaitija), but
under different other names (pomynky, przewody,
radonitsa, zaduszki)
there were very
similar ritual practices,
common among Slavs...
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Christmas (Orthodox) 8
March –
International Women's Day 29
April –
Radonitsa Day 1 May –
Labour Day 9 May –
Victory Day 3 July –
Independence Day 17...
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International Women's Day 1 May –
Labour Day 9 May –
Victory Day 14 May –
Radonitsa Day 3 July –
Independence Day 17
September –
National Unity Day 7 November...
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Festival and
Winter Clothes Day,
other Chinese holidays honoring the dead
Radonitsa / Pomynky, a
similar holiday of
Eastern Slavs Traditional Chinese holidays...
- Day. All Saints' Day
Anthesteria Dziady Feralia Halloween Parentalia Radonitsa Setsubun, a
similar ****anese
custom "they do not
occur in
epitaphs or...
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Representative List of the
Intangible Cultural Heritage of
Humanity by UNESCO.
Radonitsa (Russian Радоница, "Day of Rejoicing"), also
spelled Radunitsa, Radonica...