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The tradition of recovering the cross thrown by the priest into the Danube is preserved even now. A single local has tested his courage in the cold waters of Epiphany

Summary by Aleph News
At Calafat, on the banks of the Danube, the tradition is as old as the river itself. Firefighters and police were on duty to ensure safety. After this moment of extreme courage, the Calafetians received the Great Agheasma. Today, on Epiphany, the locals tested their courage in the cold waters of the Danube. From Calafat to Zimnicea, people threw themselves into the water to catch the cross thrown by the priests, and firefighters and police were …
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