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Putin dips into freezing waters for Epiphany feast (video)

It is his tradition, Putin's spokesperson said

Newsroom January 20 06:08

The Russian Orthodox Church celebrated the Epiphany on the night of January 18-19. Taking off his warm coat and under polar temperatures, estimated at -20 degrees Celsius, President Vladimir Putin dipped into the icy waters to celebrate the religious feast.

“Many have asked me if Putin is attending the Epiphany ceremony. You know, it’s his tradition. He remains faithful to the customs,” his spokesman, Dmitry Peshkov, told reporters.

Putin in the video posted on Twitter is seen doing his cross before submerging completely into the freezing waters.

 

Ο Πρόεδρος της Ρωσίας Βλαντίμιρ #Πούτιν βούτηξε στα παγωμένα νερά να τιμήσει την ημέρα των Θεοφανίων (19 Ιανουαρίου σύμφωνα με παλιό Ιουλιανό ημερολόγιο).
Η θερμοκρασία είχε πέσει στους -20 βαθμούς. pic.twitter.com/mVQdZpuNFp

— Rus Embassy, Greece (@RFEmbassyGr) January 19, 2021

According to the ritual, Putin dived three times in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The water was blessed by a clergyman and is believed to have protective and healing powers. However, it was not only Vladimir Putin who fell into the icy waters. Believers of all ages dived to celebrate the day. The Russian Orthodox Church celebrates the Epiphany on the night of January 18-19.

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