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International Youth Day

International Youth Day is celebrated annually on August 12. This day is dedicated to young people and highlights their importance and contribution to the whole world. The holiday was established by the UN General Assembly on December 17, 1999, on the recommendation of the World Conference of Ministers of Youth held in Lisbon (Portugal) from August 8 until August 12, 1998.

12th of August International Youth Day.

International Youth Day was established by the UN General Assembly on December 17, 1999 on the proposal of the World Conference of Ministers of Youth held in Lisbon on August 8-12, 1998. Resolution No. 54/120.

The Conference recommended the organization of promotional activities in support of the Day in order to raise awareness, especially among young people, of the World Programme of Action for Youth to the Year 2000 and Beyond, adopted by the Assembly in 1995.

On August 9, the great martyr and healer Panteleimon is venerated in the church.

They pray to St. Panteleimon for good health and a cure for all diseases. The saint is considered the patron saint of doctors and the sick, so on the day of Panteleimon they go to the temple and light a candle for the wounded  - the saint is able to heal even the most seriously ill.

AUGUST 5, 2023 MARKS THE 173RD ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF GUY DE MAUPASSANT

Guy de Maupassant was a French writer whose work was in touch with naturalism. The man managed to make a fortune from literature. Insatiable in love, he turned most women into characters in short stories, novels and novellas. He was also a keen traveler, having toured Europe and visited remote corners of the world.

Day of the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God

Celebration on July 21 and November 4

Appearing of the Icon of the Most Holy Mother of God in the Grad of Kazan (1579)

On October 1, 1552, on the feast of the Intercession of the Most Holy Mother of God, at night, John IV, the leader of the Russian soldiers preparing for a decisive assault on the Tatar Kazan, suddenly heard the chime of Moscow bells. The Tsar realized that this was a sign of God's mercy: through the prayers of the Chosen Voivode, the Lord wanted to turn the people of Kazan to Himself.

Anniversary of the Declaration of Sovereignty of the Slovak Republic

17 July marks the anniversary of the Declaration of Sovereignty of the Slovak Republic. On this day in 1992, the Declaration on the Sovereignty of the Slovak Republic was adopted in the National Council of the Slovak Republic under the leadership of then President Ivan Gašparovič. Of the 147 members present, 113 voted in favor, 24 voted against and ten abstained.