View by Weyman Lake today, about 200 Serbs plunged into water for the rite of cross capture

About 200 Serbs swam this morning in Weyman, the lake that is the most important gathering for Kosovo's economy, which extends north to the country, on the border with Serbia. Serbian media, Kossev reported that this year there were record numbers of participants (196) who joined the Orthodox bust of the Cross while believed [...]
About 200 Serbs swam this morning in Weyman, the lake that is the most important gathering for Kosovo's economy, which extends north to the country, on the border with Serbia.
Serbian media, Kossev, reported that this year there were record numbers of participants (196) who joined the Orthodox Crusade rite, while it is believed that as many as 210 people have been immersed today in the Lake of Wyman.
The event was now common.
Epiphanes, as this ritual is called, is the festival when Orthodox people believe that St. John baptized Jesus Christ in the Jordan River and the cross for which he swims symbolizes this event and is symbolically 33m off the coast, as old as Jesus Christ was when he was crucified on the cross.













