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Slava (tradition) - Wikipedia Slava is passed down exclusively through male lineage and it symbolizes family identity, unity, and faith In 2014, Slava was inscribed on UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Lists of Serbia
Slava, celebration of family saint patron’s day - UNESCO In Serbia, Orthodox Christian families celebrate an important holiday in honour of the patron saint, Slava, who is believed to be their protector and provider of welfare The celebration consists of the ritual offering of a bloodless sacrifice and a feast held for relatives, neighbours and friends
Patron saint day - Serbia. com Present-day form of “slava” (patron saint day) was finally formulated by Serbian Metropolitan Mihailo in 1862 Customs differ from one region to another in Serbia, but preparation of boiled wheat and slava cake as well lighting the “slava” candle is common for all patron-saint day celebrations
Slava – Serbian Tradition of Celebrating Family’s Patron Saint Some patron saints can be celebrated two times a year, the main day is called Slava, while the secondary day is called preslava Slava is a part of Serbian identity and all Serbs say Slava is one of the most important days in the year
SAN Serbian Canadian Magazine The Christened Slava (krsna slava), or Christened name (Krsna time) is the most characteristic feature of Serbs' spiritual and familial life Celebrating Slava is one of the ways that Serbs differ themselves from other Christian groups