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Russian Orthodox believers take an icy plunge on Epiphany

In an observance of Epiphany, Russian Orthodox believers swim in an icy pond outside St. Petersburg, Russia, before dawn on Jan. 19, 2013, defying temperature of 15 degrees below zero. Thousands of Russian Orthodox Church members plunged into rivers and ponds across the country to mark the holiday, cleansing themselves with water deemed holy, and believed to have protective and healing powers. Water blessed by a cleric on Epiphany is considered holy and pure until the next year's celebration.

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There is also the polar club in coney island ny who brave the freezing waters. Enjoy but it is too cold for me.

    Reply#1 - Sun Jan 20, 2013 8:34 PM EST
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    I certainly hope it brings them many blessings. And that they have warm blankets and dry socks. I sort of prefer stuffing myself with turkey. May we all be free to celbrate our faith in any way we choose. May we always allow others to do so as well.

      Reply#2 - Wed Jan 23, 2013 5:51 PM EST

      I bet you there will be some dead "Believers" after this dumb ceremony. Just check back in a month when Pneumonia has taken it's toll.

        Reply#3 - Sun Jan 27, 2013 10:13 AM EST
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