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St. Lazarus Day

St. Lazarus Day is a deeply significant event in the Christian tradition, especially in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Activate faith communities and local charities around St. Lazarus Day with experiential campaigns centered on feasting, art, and compassion-driven giving.

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  • Host a Lazarus Feast: Traditional sweet buns and regional dishes bring families together—partner with local bakeries and food suppliers.
  • Charity Drive Campaign: Tie St. Lazarus Day's compassion theme to donation drives for shelters and food banks.
  • DIY Icon Art & Craft Workshops: Offer virtual or in-person sessions teaching Lazarus icon painting and clay modeling.
  • Festive Procession Events: Promote community gatherings and processions as local cultural/spiritual experiences.

History

St. Lazarus Day has its roots in the biblical story of Lazarus, a close friend of Jesus. The celebration began in the early centuries of Christianity after Lazarus’s resurrection.

Christians saw this miracle as a powerful symbol of resurrection and eternal life. Eastern Orthodox Christians were among the first to honor this event, focusing on the spiritual significance of Christ’s power over death.

The tradition started when early believers marked the Saturday before Palm Sunday as a special day. This allowed them to reflect on this miraculous event and prepare spiritually for Holy Week.

By the 4th century, the Eastern Orthodox Church made it an official part of their calendar. Over time, this tradition spread, with various cultures adding their unique touches.

In addition to religious services, the day has become linked with acts of charity, as Lazarus himself was known for helping others after his resurrection.

Some regions also developed customs such as processions, special hymns, and symbolic breads shaped like Lazarus. Each element is meant to remind believers of both the miracle and the hope it brings.

Through the centuries, St. Lazarus Day has maintained its significance. In some places, it’s still observed with lively processions and communal prayers. The event is a reminder that the story of Lazarus is one of faith and renewal, themes that continue to resonate with believers today​.


How to celebrate

Host a Lazarus Feast

Gather friends and family around a table filled with dishes inspired by regional customs. Think about baking traditional “Lazarakia,” small sweet buns shaped like Lazarus himself. You don’t need to be a professional baker to pull this off—just make it fun and delicious! Everyone can share their favorite dish, adding a dash of modern flair to the ancient tradition.

Get Crafty with Icon Art

Why not try your hand at recreating the famous image of Lazarus rising from the tomb? With paint, colored pencils, or even digital tools, making your own version of this iconic moment can be a lovely way to connect with the story. If drawing isn’t your thing, maybe try some clay modeling of Lazarus in his bandages. Art brings everyone together!

Sing Carols of Lazarus

Many traditions involve singing special songs that honor Lazarus. Round up some friends or family, and go door-to-door with these traditional tunes. Not sure where to start? You can easily find recordings of these songs online and learn them in no time. This joyful practice will surely brighten your neighborhood.

Plan a Charity Drive

Since Lazarus is also associated with compassion, organizing a charity drive is a perfect way to honor his spirit. Encourage donations to local shelters or charities. Whether it’s money, food, or time, these acts of kindness can mirror the love and care shown by Lazarus in his second life.

Attend a Festive Procession

In many parts of the world, St. Lazarus Day is celebrated with procession. If your area doesn’t have one, why not gather a few friends and make your own? Decorate icons or crosses, sing hymns, and enjoy the collective spirit of the day. It’s a unique way to make the celebration your own!