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Sofia's name day according to the church calendar. Name day of Sofia (Angel Sofia Day) according to the Orthodox calendar When is the day of the Angel Sofia

Sofia is a very sophisticated person. She is well versed in music, fashion, perfumes and everything that requires good taste. At the same time, she knows how to stand up for herself and has a good sense of humor. He never gets offended even by bad jokes, because he knows that only an equal can offend. She is a very sympathetic person and even at school helps her peers “pull up” certain subjects. She herself studies very well, she is always in good standing with her teachers.

Sofia can complete tasks of any kind, even the most painstaking ones. She has the lion's share of patience and perseverance. Sofia is a very smart girl, she has a good memory. Sofia is also a contented, principled person. She is always in the center of everyone's attention, sociable, and knows how to find a way out of any situation. He loves his family very much and needs their love. When Sofia gets married, she gives her love to her husband and children. This is not to say that she is overly proud. On the contrary, she gives all the attention and care to loved ones, and sometimes there is no time left for herself.

Fate: Sophia enjoys communicating with other people and has a rich inner world. It shows confidence and firmness. She can be upset for a long time because of her mistakes. Sophia always solves other people's problems with ease. At the same time, he tries not to enter into conflicts.

Angel Sophia Day

From the ancient Greek language - wise. In Judaic and Christian religious and mythological concepts - the personified wisdom of God (cf. “philosophy” - wisdom, “sophists” - followers of the Greek philosophical school). The capital of Bulgaria is called Sofia after the main temple in honor of St. Sofia.

Sophia has an innate sense of herself as naturally superior to those around her - not by her personal merits, but by her very birth. This can probably be compared with the self-awareness of crowned heads, who can think very modestly about themselves, be aware of their shortcomings, be easy to use and helpful, and yet feel themselves separated from other people by a special kind of natural power.

This self-awareness of Sophia as power is so alive and bright in her that any non-recognition of her power by those around her causes an internal protest, but not because of hurt pride or unsatisfied vanity, but as some kind of untruth, as a distortion of the proper order. Hence the impression of pride that Sophia often makes on those who are not thoughtful enough.

Sophia Name Day according to the Church Calendar

  • February 28 – Sofia (Selivestrova), prmts., novice /new martyr/
  • April 1 – Sofia Slutskaya, princess
  • May 6 – Sofia
  • June 4 – Sofia, mc., doctor
  • June 17 – Sofia, St.
  • August 14 – Sofia of Suzdal, St. (finding relics). [In the world - Grand Duchess Solomonia.]
  • September 30 – Sofia Rimskaya, mts.
  • October 1 – Sophia of Egypt, mts.
  • December 29 – St. Sophia of Suzdal. [In the world - Grand Duchess Solomonia.]
  • December 31 – Sophia the Wonderworker

Sophia is a very beautiful ancient name of Greek origin. In the church tradition, it is associated with Sophia - the Wisdom of God (the meaning of the name Sophia is wisdom), as well as with a number of saints, which will be discussed below in connection with the issue of determining name days.

A name day is a personal holiday of a person, superimposed on a church celebration in honor of a particular saint and projected by this celebration. In fact, a person’s name day is celebrated on the day when the church honors the memory of the saint in whose honor he was given his baptismal name. Thus, name day (including Sofia) is a purely church holiday, and only those who are baptized in the Christian church have the right to celebrate it.

About choosing a name day

A person who goes to be baptized at a conscious age chooses a new name for himself. It may be the same as the name on your passport, or it may be different. The only requirement is that the name be listed in the calendar, that is, it belongs to one of the saints of the church. The chosen namesake saint becomes the patron saint of the person. Of course, when a child is baptized, the parents make this choice for him. Therefore, often when a baby grows up, he loses information about his patron and chooses him again. In this case, the church is allowed to choose its namesake saint, guided simply by its preferences. If a person has difficulties with this, then a formal calendar calculation procedure is carried out, according to which the patron saint will be the one whose memorial day according to the calendar is closest to the person’s birthday. All this is the cost of the traditional church, in which the sacraments, including baptism, are taught to almost everyone according to tradition. Often, people turn out to be not believers at all, and, of course, do not think about choosing a patron saint. Believers, churchgoers, take this more seriously and much more consciously.

Below we will talk about some of the saints in whose memory Sofia’s name day is celebrated. In addition to the dates of celebration according to the calendar, we will very briefly touch on their lives. It’s worth saying right away that many women glorified by the church will not be mentioned here, since there is no complete detailed list of saints.

28th of February. Venerable Martyr Sophia (Selivestrova)

Prpmchts was born. Sofia in 1871 in the Saratov province. Her mother died early, and until the age of 20 the girl was raised in an orphanage at a convent. She then moved to St. Petersburg, where she took art lessons and earned her living by working as a servant. In 1989, she decided to enter a monastery, which she did, becoming one of the sisters of the Strastnoy Monastery in Moscow. When the monastery was disbanded in 1926, she and three nuns settled in one of the basements on Tikhvinskaya Street. However, in 1938, she was arrested and sentenced to death on charges of counter-revolutionary activities. The sentence was carried out that same year. Glorified in 2001. According to the church calendar, Sofia's name day is also celebrated on January 26. This date, however, is not her resident memory, but belongs to all Russian new martyrs and confessors.

April 1st. Princess Sofia Slutskaya

On April 1, Sofia's name day is celebrated, named in honor of the princess of the same name, who was born in 1585 in the family of Slutsk Prince Yuri Yuryevich. A year after her birth, she remained an orphan and formally became Princess of Slutsk. In life she had a reputation as an opponent of Uniateism and actively opposed the preaching of supporters of Rome. She died at the age of 26 during childbirth. Sofia's daughter was also stillborn. According to the church calendar, Sofia's name day is also celebrated on June 15, the Day of Remembrance of Belarusian Saints.

June 4. Martyr Sophia

A martyr who was a doctor during her lifetime. Sofia's name day on this day is celebrated by women named in her honor. However, there is nothing to say about her life, there is no data, except that she accepted death for her faith.

June 17. Venerable Sophia

Little-known Venerable Sophia. Orthodox girls rarely celebrate name days in her honor, because practically nothing is known about who this woman was. We only know that she was distinguished by strict asceticism and abstinence in her monastic life.

September 30th. Roman martyr Sophia

This is perhaps the most famous of the Saint Sophias. Sophia, name day, angel day and simply whose memory is revered by the entire Orthodox world, was the mother of the holy martyrs Faith, Hope and Love. For confessing Christ, her daughters were executed before her eyes. She herself was spared her life, but three days later she died at the grave of her daughters.

October 1st. Egyptian martyr Sophia

This woman was beheaded under Emperor Aurelian. The cause of the tragedy was the same confession of Christianity.

Sophia is a very beautiful ancient name of Greek origin. In the church tradition, it is associated with Sophia - the Wisdom of God (the meaning of the name Sophia is wisdom), as well as with a number of saints, which will be discussed below in connection with the issue of determining name days.

About name days

A name day is a personal holiday of a person, superimposed on a church celebration in honor of a particular saint and projected by this celebration. In fact, a person’s name day is celebrated on the day when the church honors the memory of the saint in whose honor he was given his baptismal name. Thus, name days (including Sofia) are purely and only those who are baptized in the Christian Church have the right to celebrate it.

About choosing a name day

A person who goes to be baptized at a conscious age chooses a new name for himself. It may be the same as the name on your passport, or it may be different. The only requirement is that the name be listed in the calendar, that is, it belongs to one of the saints of the church. The chosen namesake saint becomes the patron saint of the person. Of course, his parents make this choice for him. Therefore, often when a baby grows up, he loses information about his patron and chooses him again. In this case, the church is allowed to choose its namesake saint, guided simply by its preferences. If a person has difficulties with this, then a formal calendar calculation procedure is carried out, according to which the patron saint will be the one whose memorial day according to the calendar is closest to the person’s birthday. All this is the cost of the traditional church, in which the sacraments, including baptism, are taught to almost everyone according to tradition. Often, in this case, people turn out to be not believers at all, and, of course, do not think about the choice. Believers, churchgoers, take this more seriously and much more consciously.

Below we will talk about some of the saints in whose memory Sofia’s name day is celebrated. In addition to the dates of celebration according to the calendar, we will very briefly touch on their lives. It’s worth saying right away that many women glorified by the church will not be mentioned here, since there is no complete detailed list of saints.

28th of February. Venerable Martyr Sophia (Selivestrova)

Prpmchts was born. Sofia in 1871 in the Saratov province. Her mother died early, and until the age of 20 the girl was raised in an orphanage at a convent. She then moved to St. Petersburg, where she took art lessons and earned her living by working as a servant. In 1989, she decided to enter a monastery, which she did, becoming one of the sisters of the Strastnoy Monastery in Moscow. When the monastery was disbanded in 1926, she and three nuns settled in one of the basements on Tikhvinskaya Street. However, in 1938, she was arrested and sentenced to death on charges of counter-revolutionary activities. The sentence was carried out that same year. Glorified in 2001. According to the church calendar, Sofia's name day is also celebrated on January 26. This date, however, is not her resident memory, but belongs to all Russian new martyrs and confessors.

April 1st. Princess Sofia Slutskaya

On April 1, Sofia's name day is celebrated, named in honor of the princess of the same name, who was born in 1585 in the family of Slutsk Prince Yuri Yuryevich. A year after her birth, she remained an orphan and formally became Princess of Slutsk. In life she had a reputation as an opponent of Uniateism and actively opposed the preaching of supporters of Rome. She died at the age of 26 during childbirth. Sofia's daughter was also stillborn. According to the church calendar, Sofia's name day is also celebrated on June 15, the Day of Remembrance of Belarusian Saints.

June 4. Martyr Sophia

A martyr who was a doctor during her lifetime. Sofia's name day on this day is celebrated by women named in her honor. However, there is nothing to say about her life, there is no data, except that she accepted death for her faith.

June 17. Venerable Sophia

Little-known Venerable Sophia. Celebrations in her honor are rare because virtually nothing is known about who this woman was. We only know that she was distinguished by strict asceticism and abstinence in her monastic life.

September 30th. Roman martyr Sophia

This is perhaps the most famous of the name days, and simply whose memory is revered by the entire Orthodox world, she was the mother of the holy martyrs Faith, Hope and Love. For confessing Christ, her daughters were executed before her eyes. She herself was spared her life, but three days later she died at the grave of her daughters.

October 1st. Egyptian martyr Sophia

This woman was beheaded under Emperor Aurelian. The cause of the tragedy was the same confession of Christianity.

The name Sophia has Greek roots and means “wisdom”. It came to Rus' from Byzantium along with the adoption of the Orthodox faith. The origin of the name is associated with Saint Sophia of the early Christian period, who was the mother of Vera, Nadezhda and Lyubov. In Rus', it began to be actively used from the 13th century and gradually transformed into a slightly different form - Sophia. Today, both versions of the name are used.

In our article we will tell you about when the day of the angel Sophia is celebrated. We will also dwell on the meaning of the name and character of this girl and introduce the most famous patron saints.

The meaning of the name Sofia, character and destiny

The girl named by this name grows up as an obedient and responsive child. Sofia's character is often changeable. In the morning she can be an active and cheerful child, but in the evening she often becomes slow, withdrawn and lethargic. The girl is very attached to her mother, but she also shows affection and care to other family members. This child loves to take care of animals and birds.

The girl Sofia is an excellent student and achieves great success in creativity. She has good hearing, sings and dances well. Adult Sofia is a sociable and versatile person. She achieves high career growth and professionalism in her work, and is kind and benevolent towards colleagues and subordinates. Sofia is a good housewife, a faithful wife and a loving mother. Today this name is one of the most popular all over the world.

When is Sofia's name day celebrated?

The Angel Day of a girl named by this beautiful name is celebrated many times a year. It is on these days that the church honors the memory of the saints who bore this name during their lifetime. The day of the angel Sofia is considered to be the date closest to the birth of the child. The saint, who is remembered by the church on this day, is considered the girl’s heavenly patroness.

Sofia's name days are celebrated on the following dates:

  • the day of remembrance of the Venerable Martyr Sophia (Seliverstova) falls on February 28;
  • on the 1st day of April, the church remembers Princess Sofia of Slutskaya;
  • On June 4, the martyr Sophia, a doctor, is venerated;
  • June 17 - Venerable Sophia;
  • Martyr Sophia of Rome and her daughters are venerated by the church on September 30;
  • October 1 is the day of remembrance of the martyr Sophia of Egypt;
  • Venerable Sophia of Suzdal is remembered on December 29;
  • December 31 - Sophia the Wonderworker.

Sofia's name day

On this day (in 1938), Sofia Panfilovna Seliverstova was martyred on charges of anti-Soviet agitation. She was shot at night at the training ground in Butovo, and almost 60 years later she was numbered among the new martyrs of Russia for church-wide veneration.

It is known about the life of the reverend martyr that she was born in the Saratov province in 1871. When the girl Sofia was 10 years old, her mother died, and her father sent the child to an orphanage that existed in a women's community and was later converted into a monastery. At the age of 20, the girl left the orphanage and went to St. Petersburg, where she became a servant. At the age of 27, Sofia entered service at the Passion Monastery in Moscow. When it was closed in 1926, she, along with three other novices, settled in one of the basements of Moscow, where she was captured by the NKVD in February 1938.

Patron Saint named after Princess Sofia Slutskaya - April 1

On this day, the church remembers a man who throughout his life actively fought against Uniatism and defended the Orthodox faith.

The future Princess Sofia was the daughter of Slutsk Prince Yuri Yuryevich. She was born in 1585 and belonged to the ancient and powerful Olgerdovich family, and the Slutsk principality was considered at that time one of the most prosperous in Rus'. When the girl was 1 year old, her parents died, and after some time her uncle also passed away. At the age of seven, Sofia became the heir to the Grand Duchy.

During her reign, she fought against the Uniates. It was thanks to her that the city of Slutsk remained the only place in the entire North-Western Territory that was untouchable by Uniatism. The princess was involved in charity work, donated a lot, and built churches.

Sofia's name day according to the Orthodox calendar is celebrated on April 1. On this day, at the age of 26, the princess died in childbirth.

Memorial Day of the Martyr Sophia of Rome - September 30

During the reign of Emperor Hadrian, there was an active struggle against Christianity. Thus, in 137, the sisters Vera, Nadezhda, Lyubov and their mother Sophia were arrested for preaching the faith. In Rome, in front of their mother's eyes, the girls were subjected to martyrdom and then beheaded. But Sofia showed great courage, steadfastly endured all the mental suffering and was able to strengthen her daughters’ faith in God. The Emperor, in order to prolong Sofia's torment, gave her the bodies of his daughters.

Sophia, with honors, took the remains of her children out of the city in a chariot and buried them on a hill. The woman sat near the graves of her daughters for three days without food or water and finally died.

The day of the angel Sophia, as well as Faith, Hope and Love, is celebrated on September 30. On this day, the church honors the saints who died as martyrs for the Christian faith.

Angel Day December 29

Sofia of Suzdal was known to the world as Solomonia. She was born into a noble boyar family. In 1505, the young girl married the heir to the throne and future Prince Vasily Ioannovich. Since Solomonia was unable to give birth to a child, the prince decided to marry a second time and tonsure his first wife as a nun.

So, in 1525, the princess, who was forcibly tonsured with the name Sofia, was exiled under guard to the Suzdal monastery, where she completely devoted herself to serving God. The saint died in 1542. It is known that miraculous healings took place near her tomb. The day of the angel Sofia, whose patroness is the princess, is December 29.

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Sofia (Sofia)

Sofia (Sofia)

Meaning of the name: from ancient Greek sophia- “wisdom”.

Main features: sociability, activity, generosity.

Character traits. Sonya is a charming child, loved and spoiled by everyone. She feels it and will always be able to beg for herself whatever she wants. She is stubborn, so it is impossible to force her to do what she does not want. You just have to act with conviction. Sophia is friendly, she has many friends, she knows everything about everyone. She likes to participate in performances and competitions. She fusses with the kids, looks after them.

Sofia has a sharp mind, a good memory, and is interested in music. Growing up, Sofia is active and purposeful, she can achieve a lot. She never gives up and doesn't show it when things go wrong. She loves to be in company, have fun, and have fun. She manages everything, knows how to do everything, copes with all problems herself.

Name day

August 14 (1) (finding of relics), December 29 (16) – Sophia of Suzdal (in the world - Princess Solomonia), reverend.

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