How old is Greek tradition on Theophany to throw Holy Cross into water and to make a competition to get it? In Russia we never do it. But in Russia people have another tradition that looks strange too. To jump in the water with ice and frost. Many pictures:
http://russkij-sever.livejournal.com/1808038.html
Theophany traditions
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Theophany traditions
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Re: Theophany traditions
Ah, the Polar Bears!
In a few northern countries, some folks have started the Polar Bear Club whose members pass initiation by jumping into freezing water or a hole cut through the ice on January 1 as a way of welcoming the New Year. Could this have been done to distance themselves from the Feast of the Holy Theophany?
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Re: Theophany traditions
Those pictures remind me of my childhood up north, where we had snow and arctic storms blow through.
I did not know about Orthodoxy until much later. The little we heard was that Orthodoxy was closed to outsiders, and we never saw any Theophany traditions observed in my city.