Sources: The Moscow Times (Moscow) and Russia bank holidays and public holidays (qppstudio.net). The Russian government has submitted a bill to the State Duma (parliament) that would declare a new non-working public holiday on July 28, the date of the Baptism of Rus, when Russian Orthodox believers commemorate Prince Vladimir, who was christened Rus in 988.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Russian Government Proposes Orthodox Public Holiday
Sources: The Moscow Times (Moscow) and Russia bank holidays and public holidays (qppstudio.net). The Russian government has submitted a bill to the State Duma (parliament) that would declare a new non-working public holiday on July 28, the date of the Baptism of Rus, when Russian Orthodox believers commemorate Prince Vladimir, who was christened Rus in 988.