Lydia's only Angel Day - congratulations and what to give / Fresh-Cards.ru Lydia celebrates Angel Day only once a year - April 5th.
This is Lydia's name day according to the church calendar in honor of the martyr Lydia of Illyria. Considering that this is Lydia’s only angel day in 2021, it is important not to yawn and choose a beautiful congratulation for Lydia in time in pictures or in your own words.
Lydia Day 2021 falls on Monday. And so that the choice of congratulations for Lidochka does not distract from work matters, the Editor-in-Chief has already selected the most beautiful postcards for Lydia’s Angel Day and good wishes for her.
The character of the birthday boy and the origin of the name
Lydia - from Greek.
names of the region in Asia Minor. Derivatives: Lida, Lidonya, Lina, Lidulya, Lilya, Lidunya, Lidusya, Lidukha, Lidusha, Lika.
Name day: April 5th.
If red circles are visible in the sky at sunrise on this day, then the year promises to be fertile.
The personality is energetic and active. This manifests itself in literally everything. Lydia is trouble-free in her work. She gained fame for being collected, business-like, and not allowing herself or others to waste time on chatter. In family -.
Saints with the name Lydia according to the Orthodox calendar 2020 are commemorated once a year
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Lydia's upcoming name day
How to correctly determine the spiritual patron and Lydia’s name day according to the Orthodox calendar? Options you can consider:
- by birthday;
- on the day of naming (the eighth day of life);
- on the day of baptism (fortieth day of life);
It happens that on a specific day the names of saints are not indicated or Lydia’s birthday does not coincide with the day of commemoration of “her” saint. Then they look through the calendar three days ahead from the day of birth or baptism, and make a choice - according to the church calendar, Lydia’s name day will be considered the nearest memorial day of St. Lydia.
Lydia's name day in April
Traditionally, Christians named their children strictly according to the church charter, so there was no confusion between Name Day and Angel Day. Today, not everyone distinguishes between these two memorable dates.
Angel Lydia Day
- This is the day of her baptism. It is called so because after the Sacrament a Guardian Angel appears at the baptized person, who accompanies and protects the ward.
And the Name Day named after Lydia
- This is the day of veneration of one of the saints named Lydia.
Lydia zodiac sign
Since Lydia’s name day falls in April, therefore the zodiac sign of this name is Aries. This means that most bearers of this name, to one degree or another, have the traits that characterize Aries. According to the observations of psychologists, women named Lydia are very sociable, have many friends and are extremely talkative. In addition, they are distinguished by their quick temper and explosive temperament.
Patron planet ─ Sun. This is probably why many Lidas love to spend time on the beach. The most favorable time of the year is spring. According to the bearers of this name themselves, the happiest events in their lives occur in the spring. However, this is not surprising, because in the spring Lydia celebrates her name day,
Talisman stone ─ aquamarine. Wearing jewelry made from it helps relieve stress and eliminates obsessive fears. If you look at aquamarine often and for a long time, you can improve your vision.
On April 5, Orthodox Christians remember the holy martyr Lydia of Illyria, who was brutally murdered along with her husband and children after her entire family refused to renounce the Christian faith. Lydia’s name day is also celebrated on the same day.
According to Russian folk beliefs, on this day you need to get up very early and watch the sun rise. If red circles are clearly visible in the sky at the moment of the ascent of the star, then the year will be fruitful. Lydia's name day is celebrated two days before the Annunciation.
Catholic Christians remember the saint with this name also on August 3 and 11. They also celebrate Lydia's name day according to the church calendar.