Today, January 6th, Orthodox Christians celebrate Christmas Eve (Sochelnyk) - an important event preceding Christmas according to the Julian calendar.

Traditional Holiday Features

The name "Sochelnyk" derives from the traditional dish — sochyvo, a lean porridge made from wheat or rice, prepared with honey, nuts, poppy seeds, and dried fruits. This symbolizes spiritual purification and humility.

Main Christmas Eve Traditions

  • Strict fasting until the first star appears
  • Preparing 12 lean dishes
  • Attending church service
  • Caroling
  • Setting up a nativity scene

Folk Restrictions and Omens

On Christmas Eve, many traditional prohibitions exist: • No heavy work is allowed • Forbidden to eat before the first star appears • Cannot wear dark clothing • Not recommended to speak too much at the table

Spiritual Meaning of the Holiday

Christmas Eve is a time of spiritual preparation for the main Christian holiday, a moment of inner contemplation, reconciliation, and anticipation of a miracle.