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  • Orthodox Christians Commemorate 40 Martyrs On March 9; The Mucenici

    ORTHODOX CHRISTIANS COMMEMORATE 40 MARTYRS ON MARCH 9; THE MUCENICI TRADITION

    Romania-Insider.com
    http://www.romania-insider.com/orthodox-christians-commemorate-40-martyrs-on-march-9/20153/
    March 9 2011

    The Orthodox Christians on March 9 hold the feast of the Forty Martyrs
    (Mucenici), soldiers in the Roman army during the reign of Emperor
    Licinius (308-324), who were tortured and executed in Sebaste (capital
    of the Roman province Armenia Minor, nowadays the city of Sivas in
    Turkey - editor's note), because they refused to apostatize their
    Christian belief.

    The popular commemoration of the martyrs marks the beginning of the
    agricultural year, celebrated on the vernal equinox, a borderline
    halfway between winter and summer, between the freezing days of Dochia
    (mythological figure identified with the return of the spring, believed
    to be frozen alive) and the milder days of the Mosi (identified with
    the martyrs, mythological figures believed to counterbalance the cold
    brought by Dochia).

    The customs in the Mucinici day bear specific traits of rites of
    passage common for New Year: baking "mucenici", traditional sweets
    resembling a human shape or the eight figure (in picture), the ritual
    drinking derived from the popular belief claiming that one should
    drink 40 glasses of wine this day, stoking fires in yards and gardens,
    purification of both people and animals by sprinkling holy water,
    beating up the ground with wooden mallets to drive out cold and
    unleash the warmth.

    The custom to drink forty glasses of red wine on this day dates
    back to old pagan rituals in ancient times. People believe that the
    wine consumed on this day turns into blood and vigour all the year
    round. In case someone cannot drink that amount of wine, one should
    have at least a sip or be spattered with wine.




    From: A. Papazian
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