Saint Sava's Day
Saint Sava's Day is celebrated on January 27th in honor of Saint Sava, the first Archbishop of the Serbian Orthodox Church and a key figure in Serbian history. He is known for his efforts in promoting education, culture, and the Christian faith among the Serbian people. The day is marked by various religious ceremonies, including liturgies and processions.
In addition to its religious significance, Saint Sava's Day is also a time for family gatherings and cultural celebrations. Many families prepare special meals and participate in traditional customs, such as the cutting of the Slava cake, symbolizing their connection to their heritage and faith.