April 30, 2026, is Orthodox Thursday, a special day in the church and folk calendars. This day commemorates St. Zosima of Solovki, and in folk tradition, April 30 is known as Zosima the Beekeeper's Day. This day was associated with prayers for home, family, prosperity, and protection from troubles and evil spirits.
What should not be done on April 30? What prohibitions did our ancestors observe? Why shouldn't we leave THIS at home after prayer? What things, words, and actions can disturb the peace in the family? In this video, we'll explore the main omens, beliefs, church traditions, and folk taboos for April 30.
You'll learn what you can and can't do on April 30, how to properly spend Orthodox Thursday, what to pray for on this day, what household chores are best postponed, why it's important to take care of your home after prayer, and what signs of fate might appear today.
April 30th is a day when it's especially important to avoid quarrels, wish evil, not leave the home without prayerful protection, and be mindful of what's near icons, the door, the table, and the threshold. Folk omens warn: it's best to put away certain things on this day in a timely manner to avoid bringing anxiety, poverty, and family discord into the home.
Watch the video to the end to learn the main taboo of April 30th, what needs to be removed from the home, what words should not be spoken after prayer, and how to spend this day beneficially for the soul and family.
⚖️ Disclaimer
The information on the channel is provided for informational purposes only. Folk omens, beliefs, and traditions are not a guarantee of any events and do not replace personal decisions, common sense, or expert advice.
The author does not recommend mandatory adherence to the actions described. Each viewer makes their own decisions.