Welcome to November 12: A Day of Pneumonia, Saints, and Superstitions!
Well, well, well! Look who’s here on this delightfully dreary day—November 12! It’s a day that packs a punch: we’re honoring the holy martyr Jehoshaphat, keeping an eye on pneumonia, and possibly avoiding mirrors like they’re the plague! Talk about a multitasking day, eh? But let’s not forget, there are only 49 days until the New Year, which means 49 more days of trying to remember where I put my resolutions…
Who’s Jehoshaphat and Why Should You Care?
Today is all about the holy martyr Jehoshaphat! A name that sounds like it could be the punchline of a bad joke: “What do you call a very holy guy with a hard-to-pronounce name? Jehoshaphat!” Seriously though, he was a fabulous preacher from the twelfth century. Unlike your average influencer today, who just preaches the gospel of skincare, he was defending his faith like it was a rugby match. He got himself into a bit of trouble and—spoiler alert!—lost his life in 1054 during a rather unfortunate meeting with the Polovtsy. So, if you’re looking for a reason to hold your head high today, just think: no one’s throwing spears at you!
What Not to Do Today: A Cautionary Tale
As if getting through a Tuesday isn’t tough enough, there are some “DO NOTs” to consider:
- Don’t look in the mirror until dawn—because, you know, the reflection just might look back and haunt your soul!
- No heavy lifting—what are we, superheroes? Let’s keep the lifting for the gym, not the existential weights of life!
- And for the love of pious martyrdom, don’t lend or borrow money. It’s like asking your friend to pay for your pizza and then considering it an emotional transaction!
Folk Signs, Superstitions, and Lots of Fog
Ah, folk traditions! A minefield of quirky beliefs. Our ancestors had quite the imagination! Here are a few signs to guide your day:
- If it’s misty this morning, expect frosty evenings—like some sort of climate-themed magic show.
- Clouds floating against the wind? You might want to grab those snow boots!
- And if it’s already snowed? You can bet your bottom dollar it won’t melt until spring. Perfect for that winter wonderland Instagram pic!
Name Day Shenanigans!
If you’re named Boris, Volodymyr, or Dmytro, congratulations! You’re destined for greatness today. And remember, if you bless that little bundle of joy born today with the name “Topaz,” they’re set to have a sparkling personality—plus the multitude of health benefits that come with it!
World Pneumonia Day: Let’s Talk Seriousness
On a more serious note, today is also World Pneumonia Day. A day that highlights a disease that takes the lives of 2.5 million people each year. Pneumonia is one of those uninvited guests that no one wants at the party but can really ruin the vibe, especially for kiddos and the elderly. So while you’re avoiding mirrors and heavy lifting, maybe consider promoting vaccinations—or at least some good healthy soup recipes!
Weather Report: Sour Clouds Ahead
And what’s the weather like? Well, it’s as gloomy as my sense of humor. Cloudy everywhere with a high of 5°C in Kyiv and 7°C in Odessa. Perfect weather for bingeing your favorite guilty pleasure show under a blanket, while contemplating the life choices that brought you to this moment.
Final Thoughts
So there you have it, folks! November 12 is a potpourri of commemorations, superstitions, and a much-needed reminder that while we contemplate mortality and martyrdom, a bit of humor can definitely keep the pneumonia at bay. Stay warm, stay healthy, and remember: never look in a mirror after dark—for reasons I’m still trying to fathom!
Today, November 12, is World Pneumonia Day. Believers honor the memory of the holy martyr Jehoshaphat. There are 49 days left until the New Year.
November 12, 2024 — Tuesday. The 993rd day of the war in Ukraine.
What kind of church holiday is it today?
November 12 in the church calendar – the day of commemoration of the holy holy martyr Josaphat. He was a famous Orthodox saint who lived in the twelfth century. He was the archbishop of Kyiv and Galicia and a famous preacher and defender of the Orthodox faith. Jehoshaphat was known for his steadfast faith and devotion to God despite many trials and persecutions. He was killed in 1054 during the attack on Kyiv, when the city was captured by the Polovtsy.
What not to do on November 12
- You can’t look in the mirror until dawn.
- It is forbidden to engage in heavy physical work.
- You should not borrow and lend money.
Folk signs and traditions for November 12
Among our ancestors there were many interesting omens for this day:
- they looked at what day it was today: it hadn’t gotten cold yet – until early spring;
- mist in the morning – expect frosts in the evening;
- clouds are floating against the wind – it will snow;
- what is the weather like today – this will be the beginning of December;
- if it has already snowed, it will lie until spring itself, and it will come late.
What will the weather be like on November 12 – this will be the beginning of December / Photo: Unsplash
Our ancestors tried to buy some important thing on this day, they believed that it would serve long and faithfully. And there was also an interesting belief: if a girl has not yet found a suitor, then she will be single until Shrove Tuesday.
Name day: how to name a child born on November 12
What are today’s birthdays: Boris, Volodymyr, Danylo, Dmytro, Ivan, Konstantin, Lev, Matviy, Mykola, Oleksandr, Opanas, Stepan, Fedir.
The talisman of a person born on November 12 is topaz. According to legends, this precious stone is able to heal the nervous system. Topaz also improves immunity.
Born on this day:
- 1941 — Ukrainian film director Yuriy Nekrasov;
- 1944 — Ukrainian archaeologist, speleologist, musician and poet Oleksandr Avagyan;
- 1972 – Ukrainian Soviet gymnast, Olympic champion Olga Strazheva.
Commemorative dates of November 12
Calendar of important events in Ukraine and the world for November 12:
- 1648 — after payment of the ransom, the Cossack forces lift the siege of Zamoste;
- 1871 — Marko Kropyvnytskyi, a Ukrainian actor and director, made his debut as a professional actor in Odesa;
- 1893 – the first story “Typhoon off the coast of Japan” by 17-year-old John Griffith (Jack London) is published in the newspaper “San Francisco Morning Call”;
- 1918 — Hetman of Ukraine Pavlo Skoropadsky legalizes the autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church;
- 1918 – Austria is declared a republic;
- 1922 — the Kyiv Art Gallery was opened;
- 1925 — the “Legion of Ukrainian Nationalists” is created at the congress of representatives of the Ukrainian National Association and the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine in Prague;
- 1967 — the First World Congress of Free Ukrainians takes place in New York;
- 1992 — starting from 11 p.m., the functioning of the ruble in monetary circulation on the territory of Ukraine ceases;
- 2009 — an academy was held in the premises of the Union of Ukrainian Youth in Kharkiv, at which the Day of the Ukrainian-language press was announced and celebrated for the first time;
- 2014 — on this day, for the first time in history, a spacecraft was launched to the surface of a comet (Churyumov – Gerasimenko).
Weather for November 12
Today, November 12, it is cloudy in Kyiv, without precipitation. It is gloomy in Lviv, no precipitation is expected. It is cloudy in Kharkiv, without precipitation. It is gloomy in Odessa, no precipitation is expected.
The air temperature in Kyiv is +5 during the day and +2 at night. In Lviv — +5 during the day and -2 at night. In Kharkiv — +4 during the day and +1 at night. In Odessa – +7 during the day and +3 at night.
What a day today is in Ukraine and the world
On November 12, Ukraine and the world celebrate World Pneumonia Day / Photo: Photo from open sources
November 12 is celebrated in Ukraine and the world World Pneumonia Day. It was founded in 2009 under the auspices of the Global Coalition Against Childhood Pneumonia to draw attention to pneumonia as one of the leading causes of death among children under the age of five. The purpose of the day is to raise awareness of the seriousness of the disease, emphasize the importance of vaccination and access to health care, and call for preventive measures and treatment.
Pneumonia is an infectious lung disease caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. It can be especially dangerous for children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems. Pneumonia causes about 2.5 million deaths worldwide each year, many of which could be avoided with timely vaccination, access to antibiotics and other prevention measures.
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Engaging with November 12
Today offers a chance to reflect on a medley of themes such as tradition, remembrance, and perhaps a sprinkle of humor to brighten a dreary day. The blend of cultural significance, folk wisdom, and serious health concerns like pneumonia creates a unique tapestry of awareness. Whether you’re honoring St. Josaphat or embracing the superstitious “DO NOTs,” make the most of your Tuesday.
So, let’s take a moment to cherish our loved ones, celebrate the names we bear, and—if we must—think twice before peeking into a reflective surface. After all, life’s richness lies in the little enigmatic traditions that bind us together.