Coptic New Year (Feast of El-Nayrouz)

Members of the Coptic Orthodox Church, the native Christian church in Egypt, celebrate the New Year on September 11 because it is the day on which the Dog Star, Sirius, rises in the Egyptian sky, announcing the flooding of the Nile and the new planting season. To commemorate the martyrs of the church, red vestments and altar clothes are used on this day. A food of special significance on this day is the red date: red recalls the martyrs’ blood, the light-colored flesh of the date symbolizes their purity, and the stony pit symbolizes their steadfast faith. Discuss

Source: The Free Dictionary

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