The most important custom for January 5, on the eve of Theophany, is the strict fast, where no oil and no meat, fish, eggs or milk are permitted.
This fast is partly for the preparation to receive Holy Water from the Service of the Great Blessing of the Waters on January 6.
In Greek Orthodox churches worldwide, the service of the Lesser Sanctification of Water (Mikros Agiasmos) takes place, and priests also begin blessing homes with Holy Water for a peaceful and healthy year.
Tomorrow, January 6, marks one of the most sacred Greek Orthodox celebrations, Epiphany, a rich tradition that dates back to ancient times.
Epiphany, also Theofania or Fota, is a day of joy and brightness as Christians celebrate the baptism of Jesus Christ by John the Baptist.
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