Parents' Saturdays and days of special remembrance of the dead. In Russia there are certain days that are intended to remember the deceased. Memorial days for the deceased in the year

From this article you will find out what date Orthodox parental Saturdays will be in 2019. You will also learn about the meaning of this Ecumenical service.

Parents' Saturdays in 2019

Often these special days of remembrance of the dead are called “ecumenical parental Saturdays.” This is not true. There are two Ecumenical Memorial Saturdays: Meat (on the Saturday preceding the Sunday of the Last Judgment) and Trinity (on the Saturday preceding the Feast of Pentecost, or also called the Feast of Holy Trinity- the birthday of the Church of Christ).

The main meaning of these “ecumenical” (common to the entire Orthodox Church) funeral services is to pray for all deceased Orthodox Christians, regardless of their personal closeness to us. This is a matter of love that does not divide the world into friends and strangers. The main attention these days is to all those who are united with us by the highest kinship - kinship in Christ, and especially to those who have no one to remember.

Parents' Saturdays in 2019 fall on the following dates:

  • — March 2, 2019.
  • Saturday of the 2nd week of Great Lent - March 23, 2019.
  • Saturday of the 3rd week of Great Lent - March 30, 2019.
  • On Saturday of the 4th week of Great Lent - April 6, 2019 - the forefeast of the Annunciation, therefore the funeral service is not performed.
  • Commemoration of deceased warriors— May 9, 2019.
  • Radonitsa— May 7, 2019.
  • — June 15, 2019.
  • — November 2, 2019.
  • Parents' Saturdays in 2020 fall on the following dates:

    • Ecumenical Parental Saturday (meat-free)— February 22, 2020.
    • Saturday of the 2nd week of Great Lent - March 14, 2020.
    • Saturday of the 3rd week of Lent - March 21, 2020.
    • Saturday of the 4th week of Lent - March 28, 2020.
    • Commemoration of deceased warriors— May 9, 2020.
    • Radonitsa— April 28, 2020.
    • — June 6, 2020.
    • — October 31, 2020.
  • Parents' Saturdays in 2021 fall on the following dates:

    • Ecumenical Parental Saturday (meat-free)— March 8, 2021.
    • Saturday of the 2nd week of Lent - March 27, 2021.
    • Saturday of the 3rd week of Lent - April 3, 2021.
    • Saturday of the 4th week of Lent - April 10, 2021.
    • Commemoration of deceased warriors— May 9, 2021.
    • Radonitsa— May 11, 2021.
    • — June 19, 2021.
    • — November 6, 2021.

For preferential commemoration to us personally dear people There are other parenting Saturdays. First of all, these are the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Saturdays of Great Lent, and besides them, the parental Saturday established in the Russian Orthodox Church, which was originally intended to commemorate the soldiers who died in the Battle of Kulikovo, but gradually became a general memorial day .

This memorial service falls on the Saturday preceding the memory of St. Vmch. Demetrius of Thessalonica - patron saint of the prince. Dmitry Donskoy, at whose suggestion, after the Battle of Kulikovo, an annual commemoration of soldiers was established. But over time, the memory of the liberating soldiers was crowded out in the popular consciousness, which is very regrettable, and Dimitrievskaya Memorial Saturday turned into one of the “parents’ days.”

Why "parental"? After all, we remember not only our parents, but also other people, often not connected to us by any family ties? For different reasons. First of all, not even because parents, as a rule, leave this world before their children (and therefore too, but this is not the main thing), but because in general our first priority prayer duty is for our parents: of all the people whose temporary earthly life is over, we first of all owe it to those through whom we received this gift of life - our parents and forefathers.

Special commemoration of the deceased according to the canons of the Orthodox Church in 2018, parental Saturdays, and not only, by day. Features of each day of remembrance, what to do on Parents' Saturday.

Most days of special remembrance of the dead are shifted relative to Easter; there are memorial days that are not tied to the celebration of Easter - all the dates for 2018, their features and traditions.

Parents' Saturday is the traditional name of the day when the Church especially prays for the dead. Since ancient times, Saturday has been considered a day of rest, so on this day we pray for the repose of our loved ones and all Orthodox Christians who have died from time to time. Almost all days of special commemoration of deceased relatives and loved ones were established in the church calendar back in early Christian times. All dates in the article are given in the new style.

First, let us pay attention to the days associated in the annual circle of services with the Bright Feast of the Resurrection of Christ.

UNIVERSAL PARENTAL SATURDAY (MEAT SATURDAY) in 2018 falls on February 10. Ecumenical commemoration on this day was established on the basis that on the following Sunday the Last Judgment and the Second Coming of Christ are remembered. In addition, meat-free Parental Saturday takes place during the period of preparation for Lent; on this day, Christians are called to remember that we and the departed are in the one Body of Christ, since God has everyone alive.

The funeral 2nd, 3rd, 4th SATURDAYS of GREAT LENT fall in 2018 on March 3, March 10 and March 17, respectively.

All Parents' Saturdays, All Souls' Days in 2018

In addition to the ecumenical remembrance of the dead, which takes place on special days of parental Saturdays, the Church performs ecumenical requiem services during the second, third and fourth weeks of Great Lent. On these Saturdays, the Church prays for the forgiveness of Orthodox Christians of “voluntary and involuntary sins... and their eternal repose with the Saints.”

On the days of remembrance, which fall during the cold period of the year, Orthodox Christians try to visit the temple and remember their departed loved ones at home. With the onset of warmer weather, people go to cemeteries to tidy up their resting places. The first large flow of those who commemorate occurs shortly after the Bright Feast of Easter, on Radonitsa.

All Parents' Saturdays, All Souls' Days in 2018

Radonitsa occupies a special place in the annual circle church holidays- this day is located immediately after Bright Week. The Church calls on Christians not to suffer over the death of loved ones, but to rejoice at their birth into eternal life.

On this day, the same funeral service is performed as on Ecumenical Parental Saturday during the Holy Week. The similarity of these days of remembrance is also that they are located in the church circle a week before fasting. Trinity Saturday is placed on the calendar a week before the start of the Apostolic (Petrine) Lent, while Meat Saturday is placed a week before Lent.

Several days of special commemoration do not correspond to Easter.

All Parents' Saturdays, All Souls' Days in 2018

This is DMITRY SATURDAY, which in 2018 falls on November 3. This day of remembrance was established by the Russian Orthodox Church on the Saturday preceding the day of memory of Demetrius of Thessalonica.

Dimitrievskaya Saturday was introduced into the church circle of worship at the request of Dmitry Donskoy after the Battle of Kulikovo. On this day, the Church traditionally remembers all the deceased Orthodox soldiers.

All Parents' Saturdays, All Souls' Days in 2018

IN last years Another day of remembrance has become widespread, having special meaning. This is MAY 9 - commemorating the memory of those who suffered during the hard years of the Great Patriotic War. This day is not approved by the Church, the tradition is just being formed.

Some Eastern Christians have a tradition of another memorial Saturday - before the Day of the Intercession Holy Mother of God– POKROVSKY SATURDAY. In 2018 it falls on October 13th.

On all days of church remembrance, it is advisable to remember the deceased who was baptized during the lifetime of the Divine Liturgy. For this purpose, special notes are submitted in advance, colloquially called “Lunches of Repose.”

All Parents' Saturdays, All Souls' Days in 2018

The reading of the UNSLEEPING PSALMTER has long been considered a great almsgiving for a departed soul. This requirement can be ordered in many Orthodox monasteries.

There is also a custom of ordering MEMORIAL SERVICES, which can be served not only in churches, but also in cemeteries.

It is possible to perform a memorial service in a secular manner, without the invitation of a priest. This is the so-called FUNERAL LITHIA, and can be performed by a layman in a cemetery or at home.

There is an ancient tradition of consecrating KUTIA - specially prepared cereals with dried fruits and honey. After consecration in the temple, this funeral dish is eaten at home with prayer.

All Parents' Saturdays, All Souls' Days in 2018

In addition, it is widespread among Orthodox Christians to remember the dead by giving ALMS for them. A special place is occupied by the supply of food “ON CANON” - the offering of food to the temple by the laity. What is brought goes to the choir meal, in support of the families of the clergy, as well as to those who work in the church and everyone in need.

In the hearts of loved ones and relatives, the deceased always remain alive - to the same extent they are alive for God. Commemoration, which must be carried out on certain days, allows you to pay tribute to the deceased, ask for forgiveness of their souls - and simply remember the good things that were associated with them during life.

Dear site visitors, you will find memorial days for 2019 in the new article: Parents' Saturdays 2019

Parental Saturdays in Orthodoxy

The commemoration of the dead in Christianity is carried out on days specially designated for this - parental Saturdays. These days are associated with the reading of prayers and holding services specifically for the deceased. Funeral services are held on these days by every church. Parents' days change from year to year in terms of dates; you should find out about them in advance.

Orthodox calendar with memorial dates for 2018

According to the Orthodox calendar, for 2018 these dates will be as follows. Ecumenical parental Saturdays, of which there are nine in total, are celebrated with an ecumenical memorial service; these days are suitable for commemorating each of the Christians who have died at any time. The most important days of remembrance are considered to be the following:

date Name Description
10.02.2018 Meat Saturday Taking place a week before Lent, before the week of the Last Judgment, it is suitable for praying for mercy for all deceased Christians. Meat-eating memorial day is celebrated before the start of Maslenitsa week and falls on absolute permissiveness in food. After Meat Saturday, restrictions on the consumption of meat products begin, but fish and dairy menus are allowed.
Saturdays of Lent The second, third and fourth weeks of Great Lent are celebrated every Saturday and have cleansing meanings, primarily for living people. Praying for souls who have left the world of the living during a period of strict fasting is akin to a sacred ritual of repentance. IN Lent every Saturday can be considered a parental Saturday - the full Liturgy can be read only on rare days, and therefore, it is not possible to pray for the deceased as often as necessary. But Saturdays allow the deceased to receive prayerful protection from loved ones, which is important from a Christian point of view. After the Liturgy on Saturdays, a memorial service is performed for the deceased.
17.04.2018 Radonitsa Radonitsa comes on the 9th day after Easter, April 17 in 2018, and on this day the church resumes the commemoration of the dead, which was interrupted for Easter week, and before that for the period of Lent.
26.05.2018 Trinity Saturday It takes place before the holiday of Trinity, often at this time people not only strive to visit the cemetery and pray for the souls of their loved ones, but also to carry out spring cleaning of the churchyard. Trinity Orthodox parental Saturday, which characterizes the annual cleansing of the soul by the Holy Spirit and presupposes its higher sanctification. Numerous beliefs and rituals are associated with this day, both prohibiting certain actions and obliging actions. The Saturday before the very ritual holiday - Trinity, allows you to remember those for whom the church does not have the right to pray: suicides, criminals and other sinners. The holiday of all three sacred relics is considered the most productive in turning to God, and you can ask both for the salvation of the souls of the dead and living people.
09.05.2018 Victory Day May 9 is not only Victory Day, but also a day for prayers for those who died defending their Motherland in the Great Patriotic War. Patriotic War. On this day, all those who fell in World War II are remembered and remembered.
03.11.2018 Dmitrievskaya Saturday Dimitrievsky memorial day is dedicated to the veneration of the exploits of knights, warriors, fighters of the Battle of Kulikovo and other battles. Parental Saturday received this formulation in honor of the Holy Great Martyr Demetrius of Thessalonica.

Correct behavior on funeral days

Reverence for ancestors and deceased loved ones is an integral part of every person’s emotional experience, and commemoration is usually carried out sincerely. But it is worth knowing that this matter has its own rules that must be followed in order to avoid mistakes that will cause outright harm.

All the canons of the day on which you decide to hold the commemoration must be fully complied with. For each of the memorial days there are private, own traditions, but there is also a general set of rules, norms of behavior for an Orthodox person who remembers his loved ones on parent’s day.

So, on this day you should visit the temple and pray, light a candle for the repose, you should also give alms, help those in need by giving them funeral products. It’s worth going to the cemetery, if possible, leaving gifts in the form of baked goods or sweets on the graves, and doing the cleaning. If conditions permit, cleaning the cemetery and decorating the grave on one of these days will be very helpful.

But at the same time, Orthodox commemoration excludes alcohol. Drinking alcohol is sinful, and it makes no sense to combine a known sin with the remembrance of loved ones; in addition, it is immoral. You cannot turn a funeral meal into a drinking binge. Foul language in the cemetery is also prohibited, those commemorating must be in a bright, calm state of mind, nothing should interfere with quiet reverence. Crying and grief are not an obligatory component of commemoration; bright memories and memories of pleasant moments associated with the deceased are the best atmosphere for commemoration, because despondency is also a sin.

Sayings and signs on Parents' Saturdays

There are a number of signs and sayings associated with memorial days, and they all carry a certain folk wisdom. You can find a lot of correct words, what are the words worth? “While your parents are alive, honor them, but when they are dead, remember them.”. Folk sayings They teach us to remember the deceased with kindness, and not with evil, to say goodbye to the deceased and let them go.

As for signs, there are even more of them.

  • On Trinity Saturday Freshly cut aspen was brought into the house - it was believed that if its leaves did not lose their green color overnight, then there would be no dead people in the house for a year. The black leaves in the morning indicated the opposite.
  • On Dmitrievskaya Saturday observed the weather - it is believed that if this day is warm, with a thaw, then spring will be early, and if on the contrary, then spring will be delayed. Until this day, it was believed that winter had not yet come, the weather had not settled. It is also believed that rivers should freeze on this day.
  • After the funeral meal, nothing can be removed from the table; everything is left overnight as is. Pancakes baked on this day are also associated with some signs - the first of them should be intended for the deceased, and if it fell on the floor, it was necessary to read a prayer for protection, since this could promise death in the family. A wedding on parent's Saturday is also a very bad omen.
  • On any of your parents’ Saturdays, you can go to the cemetery to remember the deceased, and Christian tradition prohibits leaving alcohol on the graves; it is believed that this can only aggravate the suffering of the soul, especially if during life the person was distinguished by such an addiction. Too lavish funerals with an abundance of food, frequent snacks on this day and alcohol consumption are also not welcome.

The Orthodox calendar contains many dates and memorable events that cannot be classified as holidays, but, nevertheless, believers, paying tribute to traditions, strictly observe them.

These dates include parental Saturdays - days when one is supposed to visit the graves of deceased relatives, pray at home or in church and light a candle for the repose of their souls. Moreover, the term “parental” does not always mean that only parents should be respected. These could be any relatives, clan members, and even, alas, children who died untimely.

Almost all parental Saturdays are not tied to any specific date, because all except Dmitrievskaya and Victory Day depend on Easter, and Easter is a moving holiday. Therefore, all memorial days must be checked with the church calendar, because they are different every year. And only May 9 is the only day of remembrance with a fixed immutable date. Of course, it is not always Saturday, but memorial services are always held in churches on this day in honor of fallen soldiers, officers and civilians.

Dates of Parents' Saturdays and Memorial Days

2018

The dead are commemorated three times during Lent. So in 2018 it was

  • February 10 – meat-free parent’s Saturday

Saturdays of Great Lent

  • March, 3rd
  • 10th of March
  • March 17

Other days of remembrance

  • May 9 (fixed date)
  • April 17 (also not Saturday, but the day of remembrance on Radonitsa)
  • May 26 – Trinity Saturday
  • November 3 – Dimitreevskaya Saturday

2019

  • March 4 (Ecumenical Meat Day)

Saturdays of Lent

  • March 23
  • 30th of March
  • April 6

Other days of remembrance

  • May 7 – Radonitsa
  • May 9 is a permanent date
  • June 15 – Trinity Saturday (Ecumenical Saturday)
  • November 2 – Dimitrievskaya Saturday

2020

  • February 24 – Ecumenical Meat Saturday

Days of remembrance for Lent

  • March 14th
  • 21 March
  • March 28

Other parent Saturdays

  1. April 28 – Radonitsa (Ecumenical Saturday)
  2. May 9 is a traditional day of remembrance with a specific date
  3. June 6 – Trinity Saturday
  4. October 31 – Dimitrievskaya Parents' Saturday

Why is it commemorated on Saturdays?

According to the Old Testament, Saturday was a day of festive rest; according to the New Testament, from a day of earthly rest, Saturday began to personify a day of joy in the Kingdom of Heaven. This is the day when sins are forgiven and remitted, and therefore Saturday has become the most suitable for commemorating the dead. Of course, these are not all Saturdays in a row, but only those that are associated with some historical events that took place in the chronicles.

Characteristics of all parental Saturdays

The tradition of “Saturday” commemorations has evolved over centuries. Each of them has a historical basis. Myasopustnaya and Trinity are called Ecumenical, and the rest are days of remembrance. Their difference lies in their historical basis. On Ecumenical Saturdays, not only relatives are remembered, but also all deceased Christians who died in different eras.

Meat Saturday

It dates back to the 1st century of the Christian era, when still persecuted Christians commemorated their brothers who suffered for their faith - those who were tortured, executed and not buried as expected. Meat Saturday falls before Sunday, when Orthodox Christians are reminded of it and falls a week before the start of Lent. According to legend, at the Last Judgment, every Christian will be rewarded for his earthly deeds, both the living and the dead, and the Church on this day patronizes all the deceased and prays for the salvation of their souls.

Trinity Saturday

This is also a fairly ancient custom that arose in the era of very early Christianity - in the apostolic age. All the departed children of God were remembered. Trinity Saturday falls on the eve of the Descent of the Holy Spirit to earth. It is believed that the economy of man, in which the deceased participate, has ended. This is perhaps the most revered Saturday in all of Orthodox history. There are many legends and superstitions associated with it, and they all agree on one thing - we pray for the repose of the souls of the departed, and they help us, guide and protect us.

Dimitrievskaya Saturday

This is the last day of remembrance of the year and was established in the mid-16th century. Popular rumor firmly connected this day with the victory in the Battle of Kulikovo, awarding the merit of the memorial day to the noble prince Dmitry Donskoy, as if he had asked Sergius of Radonezh to hold a memorial service for the fallen soldiers.

Whether it is true or not is a moot point, but on this day they commemorate all the soldiers who have ever died on the battlefields, all who died for other reasons. In addition, it was installed on the eve of the day of the Great Martyr Demetrius of Thessaloniki, which became another reason to call the autumn parental Saturday of Demetrius.

Radonitsa

This is not Saturday, but Tuesday and is celebrated after Easter week. It turns out that on the 9th day. Easter is a holiday for the living, and one is not supposed to go to the cemetery, but it was also necessary for the dead to announce the resurrection of the Son of God. Therefore, on the 9th day, people went to the cemetery with good news - hence the name - Radonitsa. There is no funeral service for Radonitsa.

May 9 Victory Day

This is recent history and the day of remembrance of fallen soldiers became quite recently, in 1994. The only day with a fixed immovable date, regardless of what day of the week it falls on. Funeral litias are always held in churches.

Parental Saturdays of Great Lent

These memorial days are not universal. The usual daily commemorations are not performed, but salvation is given to the dead on the second, third and fourth Saturdays of Great Lent.

This time is not only abstinence from fast food, but also a cleansing of the soul and thoughts, a time when one must pray even more diligently, a time of repentance and charity. Right now, during the period of spiritual achievement, it is very important to be filled with love not only for those living today, but also for those who have left this world.

Thus, certain days gradually developed on which the dead should be remembered with prayer.

The deep meaning of parenting Saturdays

Worthy of remembering those who have passed on to another world is an expression of love and respect for loved ones. After all, we do not stop loving them even after death, this is the whole essence of Christian teaching - love for one's neighbor - and, first of all, for parents.

Respect for father and mother is formed from an early age, and a mature and mature person comes to understand and realize the fifth commandment - “Honor your father and mother.”

In other words, respect, honor and love your parents, and your children will respect and love you as well. Therefore, first of all, we should remember the deceased parents, and then all relatives and friends who went to the Kingdom of Heaven.

On universal Saturdays, all the dead are remembered - acquaintances, strangers, those who died on the battlefields or as a result of the elements or accidents, killed and even missing.

What to do on Parents' Saturdays

It is believed that first of all you need to visit the cemetery - this is not entirely correct. First of all, you need to visit the church, stand for the service, read a prayer, light a candle.

And for the souls of the deceased, this is much more important than visiting their last earthly refuge. But, of course, you cannot completely exclude visiting the cemetery - you need to tidy up the grave, sweep or weed, clean the fence and remember a loved one with a kind word.

The meal should be very modest, lean, and it is better to avoid alcohol. In churches, it is forbidden to have snacks and, especially, to drink any alcohol. The temple is a place of prayer and reunion with God.

If you can’t visit either a church or a cemetery, then you need to pray at home in front of an icon and a photograph of the deceased, but the main thing here is not the surroundings, but the sincerity of the prayer.

How to attend church on Parents' Saturdays

If you want to remember deceased relatives, then before the service you need to give the priest notes with the names of the deceased. Names are written as those given at baptism, always in full and in the genitive case. If this is your first time coming to such a service, then simply ask how and what to do, and either the parishioners or the ministers will definitely help you.

According to church traditions, the day begins on the evening before, so before parental Saturday a memorial service is held in the evening, and in the morning there is a liturgy for the repose. It is considered correct to bring any Lenten products to the temple - bread, cereals, wine. Of course, they should not be spoiled or broken.

Products are a kind of bloodless sacrifice which should be presented. After the service, the blessed food is distributed to everyone who needs it. When leaving the service, you can give alms to the poor or donate money to the needs of the temple. It is possible and useful to give unnecessary clothes and shoes to the poor. And this is not only good for them, but also for you, your soul and your well-being.

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Former UFC champion Conor McGregor will fight his next fight with an American mixed martial arts fighter Donald Anthony Cerrone, also known as " Cowboy".

36-year-old Donald Cerrone ranks 5th in the UFC rankings, weighs 77 kg with a height of 183 cm (according to other sources - 185 cm) and has won 36 out of 50 fights. It should be noted that the last 2 years in Cerrone's career is going through a "dark streak" - in 6 out of 10 fights he was defeated (including by Tony Ferguson, who, we recall, in 2020 is due to meet with McGregor's "offender" - Khabib).

That is, who will McGregor fight on January 18, 2020:
* with Donald Cerrone ("Cowboy").

Where will Conor McGregor fight on January 18 (19), 2020:

Venue of the fight Conor McGregor vs "Cowboy" Cerrone - T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (USA, Nevada).

The fight will be the headliner (main event) of the tournament" UFC 246".

The T-Mobile arena hosts UFC events infrequently, about 3 times a year. And it was here on October 6 last year that McGregor suffered his “extreme” defeat. Therefore, the choice of this particular venue for his next fight looks like an attempt to frame the upcoming fight as a kind of “revenge”, an opportunity to rehabilitate himself in front of the fans.

What time does the Conor McGregor fight start on January 18 (19), 2020, where to watch:

The start time for UFC 246 is 3:00 pm local time on January 18, 2020 (2:00 am Moscow time on January 19, 2020, due to the 11-hour time difference between Las Vegas and Moscow).

The fight card of the tournament includes 12 fights, of which the fight between Conor McGregor and Donald Cerrone will be the final one. The fighters will enter the ring closer to 8 a.m. "Moscow time" 01/19/2020

The McGregor-Cerrone meeting will be shown live TV channel "REN TV". The start of the television broadcast dedicated to this event is scheduled for 06:30 Moscow time.

That is, the Conor McGregor fight on January 18 (19), 2020:
* what time will it start - after 6:30 am Moscow time.
* where to watch - on the REN TV channel.

When to swim for Epiphany 2020:

You should swim in an ice hole at Epiphany in 2020 on the night of January 18-19, 2020(from Saturday to Sunday), or during the day 01/19/2020.

Approximate operation mode of the baths (check for your bathing place):
* from 23:00 January 18, 2020 to 04:00 January 19, 2020
* from 12:00 to 18:00 during the day on January 19, 2020

Many people believe that the procedure of washing in ice water allows you to completely wash away your sins, but this is not so. The ritual of swimming in an ice hole has a different meaning: it gives people the opportunity to strengthen their will by performing a courageous act, give a positive impetus to health, get a charge of vigor and improve their mood.

When and how to tell fortunes for Epiphany 2020:

It is believed that best time for fortune telling on this winter holiday - night from 18 to 19 January 2020 There is a great variety of fortune telling that allows you to lift the veil of the future, and if you are ready for this, we will tell you about some of them.

One of the oldest fortune-telling, popular to this day, is called " Calling a passerby" and allows you to find out the name of the future groom, as well as some of his "special features", such as height, eye and hair color, nose shape, etc. To do this, you should go out at midnight and ask the name of the first man you meet, and also take a closer look at those details of his appearance that interest you.

You can get a hint regarding the future using the second method, which is called " Fortune telling by book". To do this, we find a serious book, preferably a classic work of Russian literature, ask a question, name the page and line numbers that come to mind, open and read the first full sentence.

Address of the President of the Russian Federation to the Federal Assembly on January 15, 2020 - where the announcement will take place:

On Wednesday January 15, 2020 President of Russia Vladimir Putin will speak with the next message to Federal Assembly . This is one of Vladimir Putin's three most anticipated annual speeches, which are broadcast live, along with a press conference and a live line.

Venue the event will be Moscow Manege(Central Exhibition Hall, located at Manezhnaya Square, 1).

What will the President's Address to the Federal Assembly look like in 2020:

The President's Address to the Federal Assembly on January 15, 2020 will be 26th in a row V Russian history, And 16th performance personally by V.V. Putin(Boris Yeltsin also delivered the Message 6 times, and Dmitry Medvedev 4 times).

What time will Putin’s Address to the Federal Assembly begin on January 15, 2020, where to watch:

The beginning of Putin's address to parliament Russian Federation scheduled January 15, 2020 at 12:00 Moscow time.

Below we tell you where to watch the 2020 Presidential Address online and live.

On the Internet, an online broadcast, as well as viewing a recorded message, will be available:
* on the website of the organizer of the address of the Head of State - the television company VGTRK.

Putin's Address to the Federal Assembly will be shown live on the following channels:
* "First", "Russia 1", "OTR", "Mir" .

The Message to the Federal Assembly 2020 can not only be watched, but also listened to on radio stations:
* "Mayak" and "Radio Russia".