The 24th day of Great Lent, following the Sunday of the Unrighteous Judge, is called the Median Day (Mijink), meaning that the first half of the Lent is already passed.
The 24th day of Great Lent, following the Sunday of the Unrighteous Judge, is called the Median Day (Mijink), meaning that the first half of the Lent is already passed. Based on a folk tradition, an unleavened pastry with a coin inside is made to symbolize the day. Whoever happens to get the coin will be a great success during the entire year.
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