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European Day of Languages ​​in Bratislava

On September 26, 2022, the European Foundation of Slavic Literature and Culture, together with the Foundation of Ukrainian Literature and Culture and with the language school "Spectrum" held an interactive open lesson "Learn languages!" Dedicated to the European Day of Languages. It was attended by students and teachers of Slovak schools and gymnasiums, as well as students of language courses.

Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary - 21 September 2022

The Nativity of Our Most Holy Lady Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary is the first twelfth (from the Slavic "twelve" - twelve) Orthodox feast of the church year. It is the first according to the chronology of events in New Testament history, and according to the church calendar, which begins in September and is therefore called in liturgical hymns "the beginning of our salvation." The birth of the Mother of God was the fulfillment of prophecies that Christ, the Savior of the world, would soon come to earth.

RUSSIAN, SLOVAK, UKRAINIAN, ENGLISH COURSES FOR CHILDREN START OCTOBER 1, 2022

FOR CHILDREN

  • children from 6 years old to 15 years
  • old are welcome
  •  professional experienced teachers
  •  group and individual training
  •  individual programs and consultations
  •  free trial lesson
  •  in close -
  • children's play center Kids House and
  • sports complex Aircraft Sport House

An open lesson on children's stories by Leo Tolstoy. For the writer's birthday

On September 13, 2022, the European Foundation for Slavic Literature and Culture hosted an open thematic lesson on the theme “Tolstoy for Children”, dedicated to the birthday of the outstanding writer and thinker Leo Tolstoy.
The event, which was held online, was attended not only by students of Russian language courses from different cities of Slovakia, but also by regular participants in literary and educational events held by the foundation.

September 15 - Day of the Seven-pained Virgin Mary

Our Lady of Sorrows (or more commonly: Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows) and in Latin she is called Beata Maria Virgo Perdolens or Mater Dolorosa, this is one of the many titles by which the Catholic Church venerates the Virgin Mary, the mother of Jesus. 

August 14 - Honey Savior, or Savior on the Water

The history of the Honey Savior begins in pre-Christian times. These days we celebrated the harvest festival. Constantinople in the ninth century had its own traditions. In the hottest month of the year, it was customary to carry the Holy Tree of the Cross onto the roads and streets. Believers hoped for the help of Jesus Christ in averting diseases and natural disasters - drought and fires.